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Available to MembersThe Workbook That Records Its Own History
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Normally, when you work with MSExcel or some other spreadsheet software, it is automatically saved some history on the *.XLS file properties. Data like creation date, modification date of the file, re-opened date, re-saved date, and many other information. However, there are cases where you need to go beyond and manage a mechanism to manipulate the information within the workbook itself. Learn how to create macros able to do that for you.

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