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USING THE DATE FORMAT IN EXCEL
 
When i apply a date format to a cell and then type in a date......eg. 1121404
instead of giving me 12/14/04 it gives me some random date like 11/05/2265.
I have changed the date format from short to long ...changed the way I enter
it and even fooled with the default time setting for the computer.

Is their a way to correct this problem without using a formula?

Gordon

teach wrote:
When i apply a date format to a cell and then type in a date......eg.
1121404 instead of giving me 12/14/04 it gives me some random date
like 11/05/2265. I have changed the date format from short to long
...changed the way I enter it and even fooled with the default time
setting for the computer.

Is their a way to correct this problem without using a formula?


Try typing 12/14/04.........



Frank Kabel

Hi
this would require VBA. You may try the following addin which does just
that:
http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.QDEDownload.html

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Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

teach wrote:
When i apply a date format to a cell and then type in a date......eg.
1121404 instead of giving me 12/14/04 it gives me some random date
like 11/05/2265. I have changed the date format from short to long
...changed the way I enter it and even fooled with the default time
setting for the computer.

Is their a way to correct this problem without using a formula?




Dave Peterson

I'm guessing that you really meant: 121404 (not 1121404).

If you have a column of data like this, you could select that column and do
Data|text to columns.
Choose fixed width (but remove any lines that excel guessed).
Choose mdy as the column format for that field.

teach wrote:

When i apply a date format to a cell and then type in a date......eg. 1121404
instead of giving me 12/14/04 it gives me some random date like 11/05/2265.
I have changed the date format from short to long ...changed the way I enter
it and even fooled with the default time setting for the computer.

Is their a way to correct this problem without using a formula?


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Dave Peterson


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