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Type it as 01/01/06 (or you can probably get away with 1/1/06).
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"Katie" wrote in message
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But how do i FIX it? How SHOULD I type it? How do i get it to stop
evaluating
it as a serial date?

"Biff" wrote:

Hi!

010106 is being evaluated as 10106 which is serial date 09/01/27 (Sept 1
1927).

See this:

http://cpearson.com/excel/DateTimeEntry.htm

Biff

"Katie" wrote in message
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I have never had this problem before, and now, all of a sudden ..!! I'm
frustrated! Ok..here's what's going on:
What I'm trying to do, is format a column of cells, or even just an
individual cell, to display a date as mm/dd/yy. I remember doing this
before, and only having to type in, for example, 010106 if I want the
cell
to
display 01/01/06 (which obviously woudl be for January 1, 2006).
What's
happening is, after i type in my numbers, and hit enter to move on to
the
next cell- it changes it for some reason. If i type in 010106 into a
date
formatted cell, it displays "09/01/27". What's going on, and how can I
fix
it?