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Oh, my God! That did it! The source workbook uses the 1904 dates system, and
I never even thought to check! Franz, you're the best--thanks! You've saved me from horrible, horrible, pain! "Franz Verga" wrote: V. Hatherley wrote: I have an enormous spreadsheet with many dates. I need to insert the sheet into another workbook. When I copy it, however, all of the dates get funked up in the destination workbook: "3/6/07," for example, morphs horribly into "3/5/03". I've checked the serial numbers for the same dates in the original workbook and the new workbook, and they're the same: as an unformatted number, 3/5/03 shows itself to be 37685, which is the serial number for the date in the source workbook before the grotesque metamorphosis.(3/6/07). Needless to say, this is all aboslutely awful. I suspect the destination workbook is simply corrupt, because when I copy sample dates from the original source workbook into a fresh one, they appear just fine. Still, I need to know, is there anything that might be done to rescue the possibly-corrupt workbook? Much workj has gone into it that simply copying all sheets into a new workbook makes impractical. Please, please help! I think the destination workbook has a different sysstem of dates... Before copying the sheet to destination workbook, in destination workbook try this: Menu Tools, Options, select Calculation tab In Workbook Opsions section uncheck "Date System 1904" (or something like this...) -- (I'm not sure of names of menus, options and commands, because translating from the Italian version of Excel...) Hope I helped you. Thanks in advance for your feedback. Ciao Franz Verga from Italy |
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