I can't figure out the "hot date" lesson where you need to print the date in mm/dd/yyyy format. I can get it, but without the "/" in between. How do I do this??
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I solved it using % instead of Concatenation...which seems stupid.
OpenStudy (causticsyndicalist):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
to hell if I know XD I just use the built in word macro or the clock at the bottom right of my screen and type it in XD
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xD This is just summoning you to the new semi-secret subject. but eh, feel free to answer the question if you want to.
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