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I need to insert the TODAY function or other parameter after the &[Date] into
a custom header so that the current date always shows up in the header when you open a worksheet? When I use the &[Date], it places the current date, but when I open it up the next day, it's got the old date. I need the current date to display each day I open the file. Anybody know how to do this? Thanks for your help! |
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