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Albert

Convert European Date format to American Format
 
I work for an international company and when I download reports to excell or
access the dates and $$ come in European format, How can I reformat to
american? 24/8/2007 to 8/24/2007? and 1.000,00 to 1,000.00. Thanks!

Dave Peterson

Convert European Date format to American Format
 
If you can import those fields as text--not dates and numbers.

You can select (one column at a time)
data|text to columns
fixed width
choose dmy
and reformat them the way you like (m/d/yyyy or whatever)

Then you could select the numbers to fix
Edit|replace
what: . (a dot)
with: (leave blank)
replace all
And one more time
Edit|replace
what: , (a comma)
with: . (a dot)
replace all
and reformat the way you like.


Albert wrote:

I work for an international company and when I download reports to excell or
access the dates and $$ come in European format, How can I reformat to
american? 24/8/2007 to 8/24/2007? and 1.000,00 to 1,000.00. Thanks!


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Dave Peterson

Dave Peterson

Convert European Date format to American Format
 
ps. If you bring those dates as general or dates, excel will do its best to see
anything that looks like a date as a date.

01/02/2007
will January 2nd, 2007. Not the intended February 1, 2007.

So check your data against the original when you're done.

Albert wrote:

I work for an international company and when I download reports to excell or
access the dates and $$ come in European format, How can I reformat to
american? 24/8/2007 to 8/24/2007? and 1.000,00 to 1,000.00. Thanks!


--

Dave Peterson

Albert

Convert European Date format to American Format
 
Thank you - this is exactly what I needed.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

ps. If you bring those dates as general or dates, excel will do its best to see
anything that looks like a date as a date.

01/02/2007
will January 2nd, 2007. Not the intended February 1, 2007.

So check your data against the original when you're done.

Albert wrote:

I work for an international company and when I download reports to excell or
access the dates and $$ come in European format, How can I reformat to
american? 24/8/2007 to 8/24/2007? and 1.000,00 to 1,000.00. Thanks!


--

Dave Peterson



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