date formatting in excel VBA
Thanks Norman but Date that can be formmatted into american date are
converted eg 6/7/05 convert to 7/6/05 dates such as 15/7/05 are ignored
have you any other sugestions
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Thanks in advance
DaveJ
"Norman Jones" wrote:
Hi Dave,
Try something like:
Sub tester01()
Dim Rng As Range
Set Rng = Range("G1:G20")
With Rng
.NumberFormat = "dd /mm/yyyy hh:mm"
.Value = .Value
End With
End Sub
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Regards,
Norman
"DaveJhelpexcel" wrote in message
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I'm trying to convert a text date - time to internal date format, I can do
this fine by copying the column and past special with add to another
column
and pasting back to the first column.
Ive used record macro to create VBA code to do the same, but get american
date format 12/07/05 06:02 becomes 7/12/05 and 13/12/05 06:05 returns
null.
The VBA code created by the macro recorder is as follows :-
Sub DateFormatter()
'
' DateFormatter Macro
' Macro recorded 12/7/2005 by Johnsd
'
'
Columns("G:G").Select
Selection.Copy
ActiveWindow.SmallScroll ToRight:=2
Columns("N:N").Select
Selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteAll, Operation:=xlAdd,
SkipBlanks:= _
False, Transpose:=False
Application.CutCopyMode = False
Selection.Cut
ActiveWindow.SmallScroll ToRight:=-7
Columns("G:G").Select
ActiveSheet.Paste
Selection.NumberFormat = "d/m/yyyy h:mm"
End Sub
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Can anyone help
Thanks in advance
DaveJ
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