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Office '07
Instead of Shift + ; returning the correct date and time of day, it returns: 10/17/2012 12:00:00 AM<<---this time regardless? Mark |
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Hi Mark,
CTRL+: Enters the current time. CTRL+; Enters the current date The is no single shortcut for both.
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Okay, so I just insert both functions in the same cell.
Btw, I just noticed you were 'promoted' to admin. Although this might have occurred years ago, my lack of a timely notice does not diminish the congrats ;-). Mark |
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Thanks Mark.
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