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Even though Excel does a poor job of handling dates prior to 1900, you can
still sort them: 17760704 or 14920101 will work just fine. -- Gary's Student "Craig" wrote: I am preparing a historical timeline in Excel 2003 with all the dates in one column. I need two different date formates which are sortable (for exambple: "July 4, 1776" and "1492" (when the exact day is not neccessary)). Any ideas? thanks...Craig |
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