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  1. Insert the current date and time in a cell - Microsoft Support

    You can insert the current date and time in an Excel cell as static values or as dynamic values. A static value is one that doesn’t change when the worksheet is recalculated or opened. A …

  2. TODAY function - Microsoft Support

    This article describes the formula syntax and usage of the TODAY function in Microsoft Excel. Description. The TODAY function returns the serial number of the current date. The serial …

  3. Add or subtract dates - Microsoft Support

    You can add or subtract a number of days to or from a date by using a simple formula, or you can use worksheet functions that are designed to work specifically with dates in Excel.

  4. NOW function - Microsoft Support

    The NOW function is useful when you need to display the current date and time on a worksheet or calculate a value based on the current date and time, and have that value updated each time …

  5. Format a date the way you want in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Feb 2, 2012 · To enter a date that will update to the current date each time you reopen a worksheet or recalculate a formula, type =TODAY() in an empty cell, and then press ENTER.

  6. DATE function - Microsoft Support

    You can insert the current date and time in a cell, or you can insert a date that gets updated. You can also fill data automatically in worksheet cells. Change the date format

  7. Insert the date or time into a header or footer - Microsoft Support

    This feature is not available in Excel for the web. If you have the Excel desktop application, you can use the Open in Excel button to open the workbook and insert the date in a header.

  8. Insert the date or time in a header or footer - Microsoft Support

    In the Insert AutoText box, do one of the following: To print the short version of today's date in the header or footer, click Short Date. With this setting selected, the short date format would print …

  9. Insert today's date in a Word document - Microsoft Support

    On the Insert tab, in the Text group, click Date & Time. In the Date and time dialog box, select the format you want. Select the Update automatically check box.

  10. Create a list of sequential dates - Microsoft Support

    You can quickly create a list of dates, in sequential order, by using the Fill Handle or the Fill command.

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