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Revision as of 14:44, 26 February 2009


TODAY

Returns the current date and time

Syntax:

TODAY()

returns the current date (as a date-time serial number). TODAY is updated at every recalculation, for instance if a cell is modified.

Example:

TODAY()

when calculated at say 12 noon on 1Apr08 returns 1Apr08.

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