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![]() Is there a function or something else I can put in a cell that will always give me today's date? |
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Yes, Excel has a TODAY() worksheet function. Put this formula in a cell:
=TODAY() Hope that helps... |
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Thank you! I should know. I should also know how to go to a list of commonly used functions but today I'm just not remembering such things.
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Hi,
Just to the left of where you would type your formulas into the formula bar, click on the button with the "fx" icon. It will bring up a window where you can look for functions by category, etc... |
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