These shortcuts will work when you are entering a formula. For example, let's assume that you want to have today's date as a string (within quote marks) in a formula. Key in your formula, up to the first quote mark. Then type Ctrl+; and the date appears in the formula. Type a closing quote mark, and you can continue with your formula.
Here is a quick way to enter the current date or time into a cell. Select your input cell and press Ctrl+; (that's the semicolon symbol ). Very similar is entering the time by using Ctrl+: (that's the colon symbol), Ctrl+Shift+;. These shortcuts will work when you are entering a formula. For example, let's assume that you want to have today's date as a string (within quote marks) in a formula. Key in your formula, up to the first quote mark. Then type Ctrl+; and the date appears in the formula. Type a closing quote mark, and you can continue with your formula. Alan Salmon
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