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Download the Free GuideLater this month, we are going to release a minor change to the existing Customizable Data Export and Excel Linking features. The format of the timesheet "entry date" value currently gets exported in either the MM/DD/YYYY or DD/MM/YYYY format depending on your company's settings. On January 27, the date format of the exported data will change for all companies to the more standard YYYY-MM-DD, making it easier to use the data in Excel and other third-party tools. We recommend you update any automated processes to accommodate this date format change.
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