How do I use hyphens instead of slashes when representing date
Thank you, Mr. Dibben.
Your input is very helpful as well.
Now I can make the settings global for my system.
Very much appreciated.
Bill B.
"Gord Dibben" wrote:
Excel takes its date formatting from StartSettingsControl Panel.
Open that and make changes to your Regional and Language Settings short date
format.
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
On Wed, 1 Mar 2006 12:02:27 -0800, W. Boehmke, Jr.
wrote:
Dear Mr. Deitrick,
Thank you for responding, but I want to show the date numerically.
It seems that the only options available in the "Format Cell" "Date"
categories involve the month spelled out or abbreviated, i.e. "01-Mar-06".
I want to show dates as "03-01-06" and it gets converted to "03/01/06".
I'm using this in conjunction with ANSI Drafting Standards which recommend
not using slashes when depicting dates. I want to include this format in the
Excel spreadsheets I am using for a drawing log.
Thank you for your consideration of my question.
Bill Boehmke, Jr.
"Bernie Deitrick" wrote:
Format the cell for date, and choose the example date that uses hyphens.
HTH,
Bernie
MS Excel MVP
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I want to use hyphens instead of slashes when representing dates in Excel.
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