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On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 09:47:33 -0400, "PCLIVE" wrote:
Sorry about that. I misread the post. If the date was currently showing with slashes "/", then you could reformat it as I suggested. It does not apply if you just want to type the numbers without slashes. However, you could use a customer format of" 00000000 That should keep the typed number unchanged and force preceeding zeros to be maintained. HTH, Paul Yes, but Excel will not interpret that value as a date. To allow both the entry method, and the date interpretation, the initial recommendation to consult Chip's web site is probably the most relevant. In general, you need a VBA event macro, or a helper column with the appropriate formula, to convert the OP's desired data entry method into an Excel recognized date. --ron |
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