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Extracting date
Hi all,
I have a cell,let's say F1,where users can input the date formatted mm/dd/yyyy,i need that G1 automatically views the part mm/yyyy extracted from F1. Can anybody help ?! |
Extracting date
=F1 and format as mm/yyyy ?
Or, of course, you can format F1 as mm/yyyy, input the data as mm/dd/yyyy, and then you wouldn't need G1. -- David Biddulph "Pietro" wrote in message ... Hi all, I have a cell,let's say F1,where users can input the date formatted mm/dd/yyyy,i need that G1 automatically views the part mm/yyyy extracted from F1. Can anybody help ?! |
Extracting date
Try =TEXT(F1,"mm/yyyy")
Sandy "Pietro" wrote in message ... Hi all, I have a cell,let's say F1,where users can input the date formatted mm/dd/yyyy,i need that G1 automatically views the part mm/yyyy extracted from F1. Can anybody help ?! |
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