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I'm using XL2003. For manufacturing purposes, products are stamped with a
serial number that includes the day of manufacture, represented by the day number, i.e. January 1st = 001, 1st February = 032 and so on. Each new year begins again at 001. Is there a quick way to convert this 3-digit day number to an actual date? Thanks in advance, Amanda |
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