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I would like to know how to format cells so when I enter "090404", 9/04/04 is
displayed in the cell. 09/04/04 would work as well. I only want to have to type six numbers for the date, and for Excel to recognize and interpret the date and print it in the above format. Is there a way to do this? When I try to do this, I go to Format and then to Date and select the format I want, however, Excel does not recognize "090404" as a date, it accepts it as some date serial number or something and gives me the wrong date. Please help. Mike |
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Only by using macro
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/DateTimeEntry.htm Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Mike" wrote: I would like to know how to format cells so when I enter "090404", 9/04/04 is displayed in the cell. 09/04/04 would work as well. I only want to have to type six numbers for the date, and for Excel to recognize and interpret the date and print it in the above format. Is there a way to do this? When I try to do this, I go to Format and then to Date and select the format I want, however, Excel does not recognize "090404" as a date, it accepts it as some date serial number or something and gives me the wrong date. Please help. Mike |
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The format of the cell doesn't affect how the parser interprets your
entry (except if format is set to Text). You'll need to use an event macro. See http://cpearson.com/excel/datetimeentry.htm In article , "Mike" wrote: I would like to know how to format cells so when I enter "090404", 9/04/04 is displayed in the cell. 09/04/04 would work as well. I only want to have to type six numbers for the date, and for Excel to recognize and interpret the date and print it in the above format. Is there a way to do this? When I try to do this, I go to Format and then to Date and select the format I want, however, Excel does not recognize "090404" as a date, it accepts it as some date serial number or something and gives me the wrong date. Please help. Mike |
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Hi
use the following addin: http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.QDEDownload.html -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany "Mike" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... I would like to know how to format cells so when I enter "090404", 9/04/04 is displayed in the cell. 09/04/04 would work as well. I only want to have to type six numbers for the date, and for Excel to recognize and interpret the date and print it in the above format. Is there a way to do this? When I try to do this, I go to Format and then to Date and select the format I want, however, Excel does not recognize "090404" as a date, it accepts it as some date serial number or something and gives me the wrong date. Please help. Mike |
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