![]() If you want to put the date in the future, for example if that future date is today's date (being "future" from the perspective of the Decemdate), then select all the sheets in your workbook and copy them (i.e. Let's say the file was created on December 20, 2003. If you want to change the creation date from what it is now, then you will want to either place the date in the future or in the past. ![]() Maybe API calls can do it but I don't know what they are. Aside from creating a new file, Excel has no built-in way to do this that I am aware of.
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