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Do you know how to enter dates (in non US format) without using the /
character? Eg 091204 instead of 09/12/04. I have seen it done, but don't
know how.


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Please post to one group only.

See my answer in other group

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Do you know how to enter dates (in non US format) without using the /
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Hi
use the following addin:
http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.QDEDownload.html

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