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Inputting date as dd/mm not mm/dd
I have just re-installed office 2003 and my date input order is no mm/dd.
In an existing spreadsheet I always used to type eg 8/6 for 8 June. Now it interprets it as 6 Aug. How can I set it to interpret input as 8 June My regional settings have dd/mm/yyyy for short date. Thanks |
Inputting date as dd/mm not mm/dd
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Format|cell|custom and enter a formula of dd/mm Mike "MichaelH" wrote: I have just re-installed office 2003 and my date input order is no mm/dd. In an existing spreadsheet I always used to type eg 8/6 for 8 June. Now it interprets it as 6 Aug. How can I set it to interpret input as 8 June My regional settings have dd/mm/yyyy for short date. Thanks |
Inputting date as dd/mm not mm/dd
On Sat, 26 May 2007 02:12:00 -0700, MichaelH
wrote: I have just re-installed office 2003 and my date input order is no mm/dd. In an existing spreadsheet I always used to type eg 8/6 for 8 June. Now it interprets it as 6 Aug. How can I set it to interpret input as 8 June My regional settings have dd/mm/yyyy for short date. Thanks This behavior is controlled by your Windows Regional Settings date format (accessed via the Control Panel). Somehow the date format got changed to "mdy" from "dmy". Possibly had nothing to do with the reinstallation of office. In any event, go to Start/Control Panel and access your regional settings and make the appropriate changes there. --ron |
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