TODAY Function in Excel


In this blog post we will learn about TODAY function in excel. Whenever we want to display today’s date in excel, we can use TODAY function.

Where to find TODAY function on Excel Screen:

TODAY function can be found under “Date & Time Function” category under “Formulas” tab and under “Function Library” group as shown in below image:



Once we click on “Date & Time” category, we can see list of various Date & Time Functions available in excel. TODAY function is highlighted in blue in below image.


Once we click on TODAY option as highlighted above, we will get the function argument dialog box as shown in below image:



Syntax of TODAY Function:

The Syntax of TODAY function is as below:

=TODAY()


Arguments of TODAY Function:

This function does not take any argument.

Once we click on the “OK” button on dialog box which appears once we click TODAY function as explained above, today’s date will immediately appear in selected cell.



Another way to insert today’s date:

Instead of entering today’s date through Function Arguments dialog box, we can use alternative way which is simpler.

1. Select the cell in which we want to enter today’s date. In this case we have selected cell “B1”.


2. Enter Function “TODAY()” in cell “B1” as shown in below image.


3. Once we hit “Enter” button on our keyboard, today’s date will appear in cell “B1”.


Keyboard Shortcuts:

We have seen above couple of methods to insert today’s date in excel. Now we will see keyboard shortcut with the help of which we can insert today’s date within seconds. To do this just Press Ctrl and Semicolon keys together and today's date will display in selected cell.


In this way we can use TODAY function in excel.

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