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Dates 01/1/02005 comes u ps as 0.011111111
When I format for dates in a column I get this bogus number. How can I fix it
so the column reads the date entries????? Thank you |
Discounting the typo, maybe you have a Lotus 123 setting enabled.
Tools|Options|Transition Tab Uncheck Transition Formula Entry (I unchecked all those Lotus 123 settings.) DateConfused wrote: When I format for dates in a column I get this bogus number. How can I fix it so the column reads the date entries????? Thank you -- Dave Peterson |
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