Date format
Thanks... WeekDay... not Day. You are absolutely correct.
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HTH...
Jim Thomlinson
"David Biddulph" wrote:
DAY returns 1 to 31, not 1 to 7, Jim, but it's still the wrong answer as you
said.
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David Biddulph
"Jim Thomlinson" wrote in message
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Same issue if you use the Day formula as using the month fromula. It
returns
the numbers 1 through7 which will correspond to Jan 1 - Jan 7 1900. Just
format the date without the day function to get the proper day of the
week.
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HTH...
Jim Thomlinson
"Emece" wrote:
Yes, I meant DAY. Thanks for noticing it and for your help.
"????? (????) ?????" wrote:
I assume you meant DAY and not MONTH.
If A1 holds the first date . in B1 type: =Day(A1) and format, column
"B", as
dddd.
Pls nothoce that you can also Custom Format the dates in col. "A" in
order
to avoid the helper column [b].
Micky
"Emece" wrote:
I have a column with dates in the following format: 30/03/2010
(Spanish date
format) I want to display in another column only the month, and in
format
dddd, so that it shows Tuesday.
I do this in to steps:
1. =month(date)
2. Change the format to a custom one: dddd
Is there a way to do this in only one step?
Thanks in advance
Regards,
Emece.-
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