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Date functions-TODAY(),

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    Date functions-TODAY(),

    I would like to use a function like TODAY(), but the problems is that tha date isn't static....that means i would like to have a function that cointains the date on that date when the document is created....


    10x 4 help

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    There is no function that will do what you ask. It can be done using VBA code. Are you interested in that type of a solution?
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    re: Date functions-TODAY(),

    Create a UDF that returns:

    activeworkbook.BuiltinDocumentProperties("creation date")

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    "excelpomoc" wrote:

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    > I would like to use a function like TODAY(), but the problems is that
    > tha date isn't static....that means i would like to have a function
    > that cointains the date on that date when the document is created....
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    > 10x 4 help
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