What's in a name?

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Name Manager, New Name. Yesterday =TODAY()-1. OK. Then, use =YESTERDAY in any cell. Tomorrow could be =TODAY()+1.
But... *splutters at keyboard*

both Bryony and I speak English, that's English-English not your b'astardised versions of our lovely and beautiful language. :) :) ...Snip...
Er.. But didn't you give us the Scotch, Welsh, and Irish? You didn't even teach English-English to the Londoner ****neys. It appears that you own and export several versions, no?

Cheers!

Long Nose and proud of it.
 
I believe it was British race-driver Stirling Moss who thanked his parents for giving him his distinctive name - if he was John or David he would not have been as easily remembered.
 

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