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Excel 2007 Date Keyboard Shortcut problem
The ctrl+; shortcut inserts the date as formatted in regional settings
rather than the "day number" date. I want the "day number" date so I can process it. Any suggestions? TIA Daniel L. Lieberman |
Excel 2007 Date Keyboard Shortcut problem
I'm not sure why you can't process it as a date, but just change the format to
general (or Number) after you apply the keystrokes. "Daniel L. Lieberman" wrote: The ctrl+; shortcut inserts the date as formatted in regional settings rather than the "day number" date. I want the "day number" date so I can process it. Any suggestions? TIA Daniel L. Lieberman -- Dave Peterson |
Excel 2007 Date Keyboard Shortcut problem
Dave,
That is the whole point the ctrl+; does not appear as anything other than a formatted date regardless of the cell formatting. To be more specific it does not enter the date serial number even if the cell is formatted as general. Daniel "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... I'm not sure why you can't process it as a date, but just change the format to general (or Number) after you apply the keystrokes. "Daniel L. Lieberman" wrote: The ctrl+; shortcut inserts the date as formatted in regional settings rather than the "day number" date. I want the "day number" date so I can process it. Any suggestions? TIA Daniel L. Lieberman -- Dave Peterson |
Excel 2007 Date Keyboard Shortcut problem
Dave,
I get the same result a) starting Vista Business in safe mode, and b) starting excel in the safe mode (/s switch.) Daniel "Daniel L. Lieberman" wrote in message ... Dave, That is the whole point the ctrl+; does not appear as anything other than a formatted date regardless of the cell formatting. To be more specific it does not enter the date serial number even if the cell is formatted as general. Daniel "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... I'm not sure why you can't process it as a date, but just change the format to general (or Number) after you apply the keystrokes. "Daniel L. Lieberman" wrote: The ctrl+; shortcut inserts the date as formatted in regional settings rather than the "day number" date. I want the "day number" date so I can process it. Any suggestions? TIA Daniel L. Lieberman -- Dave Peterson |
Excel 2007 Date Keyboard Shortcut problem
I meant format the cell as General after you hit the shortcutkey. Not before.
Does that work? By the way, ctrl-shift-backquote (ctrl-tilde) is the shortcut key to change the format to General. "Daniel L. Lieberman" wrote: Dave, That is the whole point the ctrl+; does not appear as anything other than a formatted date regardless of the cell formatting. To be more specific it does not enter the date serial number even if the cell is formatted as general. Daniel "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... I'm not sure why you can't process it as a date, but just change the format to general (or Number) after you apply the keystrokes. "Daniel L. Lieberman" wrote: The ctrl+; shortcut inserts the date as formatted in regional settings rather than the "day number" date. I want the "day number" date so I can process it. Any suggestions? TIA Daniel L. Lieberman -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
Excel 2007 Date Keyboard Shortcut problem
even if the cell is formatted as general.
If the cell is 'number' formatted it stays a number. -- Jim "Daniel L. Lieberman" wrote in message ... | Dave, | That is the whole point the ctrl+; does not appear as anything other than a | formatted date regardless of the cell formatting. To be more specific it | does not enter the date serial number even if the cell is formatted as | general. | Daniel | |
Excel 2007 Date Keyboard Shortcut problem
Dave,
It doesn't matter you format the cell before or after using the shortcut key. What do you get when you use the key. I just tried using the key into general, long date and short date cells and then changing them and it made no difference. Daniel "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... I meant format the cell as General after you hit the shortcutkey. Not before. Does that work? By the way, ctrl-shift-backquote (ctrl-tilde) is the shortcut key to change the format to General. "Daniel L. Lieberman" wrote: Dave, That is the whole point the ctrl+; does not appear as anything other than a formatted date regardless of the cell formatting. To be more specific it does not enter the date serial number even if the cell is formatted as general. Daniel "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... I'm not sure why you can't process it as a date, but just change the format to general (or Number) after you apply the keystrokes. "Daniel L. Lieberman" wrote: The ctrl+; shortcut inserts the date as formatted in regional settings rather than the "day number" date. I want the "day number" date so I can process it. Any suggestions? TIA Daniel L. Lieberman -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
Excel 2007 Date Keyboard Shortcut problem
You don't have a macro that steals the ctrl-; keystroke and does some special
stuff, do you? I'd try opening excel in safe mode: Close excel windows start button|Run excel /safe and test it out "Daniel L. Lieberman" wrote: Dave, It doesn't matter you format the cell before or after using the shortcut key. What do you get when you use the key. I just tried using the key into general, long date and short date cells and then changing them and it made no difference. Daniel "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... I meant format the cell as General after you hit the shortcutkey. Not before. Does that work? By the way, ctrl-shift-backquote (ctrl-tilde) is the shortcut key to change the format to General. "Daniel L. Lieberman" wrote: Dave, That is the whole point the ctrl+; does not appear as anything other than a formatted date regardless of the cell formatting. To be more specific it does not enter the date serial number even if the cell is formatted as general. Daniel "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... I'm not sure why you can't process it as a date, but just change the format to general (or Number) after you apply the keystrokes. "Daniel L. Lieberman" wrote: The ctrl+; shortcut inserts the date as formatted in regional settings rather than the "day number" date. I want the "day number" date so I can process it. Any suggestions? TIA Daniel L. Lieberman -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
Excel 2007 Date Keyboard Shortcut problem
Dave,
I had not only checked it out with excel.exe /s but also running Vista is safe mode. I have also reinstalled. The ctrl+; is not in any Excel or Word macro. This is a real puzzle. It even enters the date into a cell formatted as "Number." Daniel "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... You don't have a macro that steals the ctrl-; keystroke and does some special stuff, do you? I'd try opening excel in safe mode: Close excel windows start button|Run excel /safe and test it out "Daniel L. Lieberman" wrote: Dave, It doesn't matter you format the cell before or after using the shortcut key. What do you get when you use the key. I just tried using the key into general, long date and short date cells and then changing them and it made no difference. Daniel "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... I meant format the cell as General after you hit the shortcutkey. Not before. Does that work? By the way, ctrl-shift-backquote (ctrl-tilde) is the shortcut key to change the format to General. "Daniel L. Lieberman" wrote: Dave, That is the whole point the ctrl+; does not appear as anything other than a formatted date regardless of the cell formatting. To be more specific it does not enter the date serial number even if the cell is formatted as general. Daniel "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... I'm not sure why you can't process it as a date, but just change the format to general (or Number) after you apply the keystrokes. "Daniel L. Lieberman" wrote: The ctrl+; shortcut inserts the date as formatted in regional settings rather than the "day number" date. I want the "day number" date so I can process it. Any suggestions? TIA Daniel L. Lieberman -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
Excel 2007 Date Keyboard Shortcut problem
I don't have another guess.
And you have the same problem if you create a new workbook and try it there??? (No matter your response, it won't help me. Sorry.) "Daniel L. Lieberman" wrote: Dave, I had not only checked it out with excel.exe /s but also running Vista is safe mode. I have also reinstalled. The ctrl+; is not in any Excel or Word macro. This is a real puzzle. It even enters the date into a cell formatted as "Number." Daniel "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... You don't have a macro that steals the ctrl-; keystroke and does some special stuff, do you? I'd try opening excel in safe mode: Close excel windows start button|Run excel /safe and test it out "Daniel L. Lieberman" wrote: Dave, It doesn't matter you format the cell before or after using the shortcut key. What do you get when you use the key. I just tried using the key into general, long date and short date cells and then changing them and it made no difference. Daniel "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... I meant format the cell as General after you hit the shortcutkey. Not before. Does that work? By the way, ctrl-shift-backquote (ctrl-tilde) is the shortcut key to change the format to General. "Daniel L. Lieberman" wrote: Dave, That is the whole point the ctrl+; does not appear as anything other than a formatted date regardless of the cell formatting. To be more specific it does not enter the date serial number even if the cell is formatted as general. Daniel "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... I'm not sure why you can't process it as a date, but just change the format to general (or Number) after you apply the keystrokes. "Daniel L. Lieberman" wrote: The ctrl+; shortcut inserts the date as formatted in regional settings rather than the "day number" date. I want the "day number" date so I can process it. Any suggestions? TIA Daniel L. Lieberman -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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