Dates in Excel 2003
Since your new format already has all four year digits included, the formula
is a little more simple:
=DATE(RIGHT(A1,4),MID(A1,3,2),LEFT(A1,2)) in an adjacent cell
To format the result cell:
Edit Cells... Number Custom dd/mmm/yy
If your dates are in a column, then just copy the formula down the adjacent
column. There is a little trick to enter formulae in many cells at the same
time. Usually we just type a formula and then touch the ENTER key. The
trick involves
1. high-lighting all the cells in column B with the mouse
2. enter the formula
3. finish by touching the CNTRL-ENTER combination rather than just ENTER
The VBA approach does not need any adjacent cells or columns. You would
just enter your dates and then run the macro.
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Gary''s Student - gsnu200745
"Dermot" wrote:
Thanks for the reply,
Please advise a little further..
Question 1
How would I adapt the formula if I wanted the following format
Enter 22102005 ..............get.......22/Oct/05
Question 2
I assume if I want to apply the formula to the whole column, I have to drag
it down?
Question 3
I would probably be better incorporating it as VBA.
I assume I would applie the code to the column?
Thanks in advance
"Gary''s Student" wrote:
You can use a formula or a macro, not just formating:
=DATE(2000+RIGHT(A1,2),MID(A1,3,2),LEFT(A1,2))
and then format the formula cel as:
d/m/yyyy
The macro would do the same thing in VBA, but only use one cell, not two.
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Gary''s Student - gsnu200745
"Dermot" wrote:
I have checked many links to date formatting but can't find a solution.
I must be missing the point somewhere as I don't believe my question below
can be undocumented.
How do I format dates so I just enter numbers without any formating?
For example:
If I Enter 251005 in the cell I would like it to auto format to 25/10/2005.
Thanks in advance
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