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I've got a spreadsheet in which, up to now, one column has the following
format for the date/time (in a single column): Nov-24-05 06:51:49 PST. (It's a spreadsheet of EBay charges, previously copied and pasted from my EBay 'Account Status' page). I've slipped up and failed to download the data for ages, so for all of last year and part of 2005, I'll have to copy and paste the data in from the invoices instead, but these have the following format in that column: Nov 26 06:08:05. Of course, every time I paste this data in, Excel treats it (in this particular example) as the 1st of November 2026. I'd be really grrateful for some suggestions on the quickest way to change the format of the incoming data so that it's compatible with the data in the existing spreadsheet... |
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