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I would like to type in my date with out using the /

Can I do that?
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bequa wrote:

I would like to type in my date with out using the /

Can I do that?


Check out Chip Pearsons pages on times and dates.

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/DateTimeEntry.htm


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you can use a custom format for the cell. Right=click the cell, select
Format Cells. Under the Number tab choose Custom. You type in the format
you want.

mmddyyyy

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On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 17:57:44 -0400, "PCLIVE" wrote:

you can use a custom format for the cell. Right=click the cell, select
Format Cells. Under the Number tab choose Custom. You type in the format
you want.

mmddyyyy


Interesting recommendation.

On my system, I formatted the cell as you recommended. I then entered the OP's
date 02021951.

The cell now shows: 11297435

I do not think that is the expected result. What is your explanation?
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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

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On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 17:57:44 -0400, "PCLIVE" wrote:

you can use a custom format for the cell. Right=click the cell, select
Format Cells. Under the Number tab choose Custom. You type in the format
you want.

mmddyyyy


Interesting recommendation.

On my system, I formatted the cell as you recommended. I then entered the
OP's
date 02021951.

The cell now shows: 11297435

I do not think that is the expected result. What is your explanation?
--ron





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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.


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