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This is because your computer has English (US) settings or something
similar, and expects dates to be entered in mm/dd rather than dd/mm format. It is one thing to format somethig that is already a date into a format of choice, it is another to try to enter to Excel a date in a format not recognized. Go to Control Panel, Regional Settings and choose your country's settings. HTH Kostis Vezerides On Jun 7, 6:02 pm, Melanie wrote: I have a spreadsheet with a column that lists dates. To format the column I have gone to Edit, Clear, All Formats. Then with the column still selected choose Format Cells, Date and choose the dd/.mm/yyyy option. However, when I begin entering dates in some are being let justified, some are right justified. Some dates I enter as 6/5/2003 will appear as 06/05/2003 while other dates appear without the leading 0. When I try to filter on the date to find everything that is entered in 2003 for example it does not include the 06/05/2003 in the filtered list. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Melanie |
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