Probably the cells were formatted as text.
Just changing the format doesn't work.
Try this:
In a new, unused cell, enter a date,
4/10/2004
If the date displays correctly. *and* is right justified, *and* when you
check the format, it shows as a "date". then you know that you have a "good"
cell.
Right click in this cell, and choose "Clear Contents",
Then right click *again* and choose "Copy".
NOW, select all your "bad" cells.
Right click in this selection and choose "Paste Special".
Click on "Add",
Then <OK.
You should now have all your date cells as *true* date cells.
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HTH,
RD
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"Deb" wrote in message
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I have a spreadsheet that I am currently having problems with the date not
displaying correctly. I don't know what I did but when I first started
the
spreadsheet it was fine. If I type in a date such as 4/10/2004 is
displays
as 38087. If I want the date to display I have to type in '4/10/2004 for
it
to display in the cell. I need to be able to change back all of the dates
that were converted to this numbering. If I go into format cells and
click
on date and choose the date display nothing happens as well as if I click
on
the general tab. I don't know what I did but, can anyone please help me?
Thanks,
Deb
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