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It appears that Excel 2000 does not like any year after 2009, as it tells me
date is invalid. Is there a way to fix this ?
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What exactly do you do? Enter a date or use a date in a formula? What date?
What is the error message? What date system is your Windows using
(dd/mm/yyy, mmm dd yy, etc) for Long date and Short date?

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Follow up the questions asked to your previous identical post and the
chances will improve.

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