It may look like dates but it isn't dates in excel sense, you can make any
calculations, as an example
put 101499 in A1, it will display as 10/14/1999, now in A2 put 101699,
displays as 10/16/1999
now if these were dates that one could make calculations with
=A2-A1
formatted as General would return 2 (for 2 days), in your case it returns
200?
so you can use them as display a number that looks like a date but you can't
do anything with it
if you want to cut down on the usage of delimiters you can use Chip
Pearson's macro
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/DateTimeEntry.htm
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"eternal_cat via OfficeKB.com" <u14645@uwe wrote in message
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Hello Group,
I have made this custom date format for dates in excel. 0"/"00"/19"00. It
allows me to enter dates without entering the '19' part of the date year.
It
also enters the / 's for me. However, it does not allow me to enter single
digit months, which in this case is the 2 zeroes after the first "/" .
I've
tried it with just one zero, but that still does not work.
What's up with that!??
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