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Where did the date format go?????
I've read all the posts I could find, so I know I'm not the only user with a
problem. The only way that I can get a date to show up in a format that normal humans can read and interpret is to format the whole column as text and type in the whole thing manually... talk about inefficiency! Tried a custom format, tried formats I didn't really want to use, tried everything! Is Microsoft aware of the fact that the ability to have today's date display as '06/21/2007' instead of '39254' seems to be totally gone? I've just wasted an entire morning trying to set up a spreadsheet with meaningful dates. I give up! Will type them all as text, then copy and paste...or hand code them into an html/xlm document-which I could probably do in half the time! Any suggestions will be helpful... or just let me know if I've come up with the only suggestion that will actually display a date in the desired format. Wouldn't that be a hoot! -- Unhappy camper! |
Where did the date format go?????
What format do you want?
What is wrong with formatting the column as Date (Format=Cells=Date) where you there are a number of formts to choose from OR you can add your Custom formats. Format the column as a DATE, enter as 6/21/07 and it will appear in your selected/CUSTOM format. "slick66" wrote: I've read all the posts I could find, so I know I'm not the only user with a problem. The only way that I can get a date to show up in a format that normal humans can read and interpret is to format the whole column as text and type in the whole thing manually... talk about inefficiency! Tried a custom format, tried formats I didn't really want to use, tried everything! Is Microsoft aware of the fact that the ability to have today's date display as '06/21/2007' instead of '39254' seems to be totally gone? I've just wasted an entire morning trying to set up a spreadsheet with meaningful dates. I give up! Will type them all as text, then copy and paste...or hand code them into an html/xlm document-which I could probably do in half the time! Any suggestions will be helpful... or just let me know if I've come up with the only suggestion that will actually display a date in the desired format. Wouldn't that be a hoot! -- Unhappy camper! |
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