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I work with an Access database of baptisms, burials and marriages dating from
1500. When I try to publish results in Excel 2003, the dates befoe 1900 are displayed with the hash sign as negative dates! How can I format these results correctly? |
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Quote from Norman Harker
You can enter dates pre 1900 as text but they wouldn't be treated the same as 'real' Excel dates. Just prefix the entry with a ' Alternatively, John Walkenbach has a free download Extended Date Function Add-In that allows dates from 1-Jan-400 to 31-12-9999 and those functions allow the various calculations allowed by 'normal' Excel date functions. -- HTH Bob Phillips "RobinsonA" wrote in message ... I work with an Access database of baptisms, burials and marriages dating from 1500. When I try to publish results in Excel 2003, the dates befoe 1900 are displayed with the hash sign as negative dates! How can I format these results correctly? |
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Excel doesn't support dates before 1900.
Maybe you could force those values to text -- I have no idea how to do that when retrieving from Access, though. RobinsonA wrote: I work with an Access database of baptisms, burials and marriages dating from 1500. When I try to publish results in Excel 2003, the dates befoe 1900 are displayed with the hash sign as negative dates! How can I format these results correctly? -- Dave Peterson |
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