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How do I subtract todays date from range of dates
I need to make todays date as a constant so when I drag the formula down the
cells used in calculating the cell with todays date does not change. |
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How do I subtract todays date from range of dates
Use =TODAY()
USe absolute references as in =$A$1 We could help better if we saw you formula best wishes -- Bernard Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme "AHD3" wrote in message ... I need to make todays date as a constant so when I drag the formula down the cells used in calculating the cell with todays date does not change. |
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How do I subtract todays date from range of dates
Control semi-colon if you don't want it to change on subsequent days;
=TODAY() if you do. -- David Biddulph "AHD3" wrote in message ... I need to make todays date as a constant so when I drag the formula down the cells used in calculating the cell with todays date does not change. |
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