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		<description>[...] Lawyers Right Hand placed an observative post today on MS Excel: Expand your date format choicesHere&#8217;s a quick excerptDon’t like Excel’s default date format choices? There are other options. They just happen to be buried in a counterintuitive area of the cell format menu. Select the cells that will contain the date, and click Format, Cells. Click the “Number” tab, and highlight “Custom.” A list of custom format starting points will appear in [...] [...]</description>
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