Kane
Perhaps your Regional Options Short Date setting is dd/mm/yyyy.
If that is the case then 15/2/2005 would be a date and 2/15/2005 is text.
Either learn to enter dates in that format or change the Regional Options to
mm/dd/yyyy
Gord Dibben Excel MVP
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 09:11:04 -0800, "Kane"
wrote:
Hi, I have Excel 2003 and have been working with 2000 for a while (hate that
new feature with error checking,etc.)
Anyways, I have a problem when trying to enter a date (ie. entering as
2/15/2005 or 2-15-2005) it's always entering it as a text format (ie.
'2/15/2005).
Well, this is leaving a problem with me because I can't change it to a
different date format now because it's recognizing it as a text instead of a
date.
I never had this problem with Excel 2000, I just entering the date and it
automatically enters it as a date. What the heck is going on with Excel 2003
(so far I'm not impressed that even a little thing as entering a date
Microsoft manages to complicate it)
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