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![]() Rob, I have had the same thing. The only way I have been able to get round it is to specify the format in VBa as follows eg = Format(Date,"dd-mmm-yyyy") I have used the "mmm" as if I use a 2 digit month it may still revert to taking it as an american format ie 09/01/2006 becomes September anyway, but doesn't happen from 09-Jan-2006 Not sure if there are other cures Steve |
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