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Default Date Formating

Look at Tools/ Options/ Transition, and make sure you haven't got
"Transition formula entry" ticked, because if you have it will treat your
2/22/2007 as =2/22/2007, which is 0.01298701, 00:18 on the 0th of January
1900. Format your cell temporarily as a number to see whether that's what
you're seeing.
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Mel writes:

"The Chief Instigator" wrote:


Mel writes:


One of our users has an excle worksheet with three date columns all
fomatted
as date. Formattig being used is 2/22/07 for example. However for all
three
columns when you type in the required date of say 2/22/07 and hit
enter, it
defaults to 01/00/00. It defaults to 01/00/00 in each cell for these
three
date columns. How can I fix this?

Format the cell(s) as "m/d/y"...


I went ahead and changed the format to m/d/y... like you said. It did
change the format of the date but the date defaulted to 1/0/1900 instead
of
the date I enter into the cell. I think a formula from another column is
affecting my date columns, but I'm not sure how to check or correct it??


That's possible...and that date would be referring to a value of 0, so the
reference must be a cell whose value is calculated to be 0.

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