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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 $$ come in European format, How can I reformat to american? 24/8/2007 to 8/24/2007? and 1.000,00 to 1,000.00. Thanks! |
Convert European Date format to American Format
If you can import those fields as text--not dates and numbers.
You can select (one column at a time) data|text to columns fixed width choose dmy and reformat them the way you like (m/d/yyyy or whatever) Then you could select the numbers to fix Edit|replace what: . (a dot) with: (leave blank) replace all And one more time Edit|replace what: , (a comma) with: . (a dot) replace all and reformat the way you like. Albert wrote: I work for an international company and when I download reports to excell or access the dates and $$ 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! -- 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 $$ come in European format, How can I reformat to american? 24/8/2007 to 8/24/2007? and 1.000,00 to 1,000.00. Thanks! -- Dave Peterson |
Convert European Date format to American Format
Thank you - this is exactly what I needed.
"Dave Peterson" wrote: ps. If you bring those dates as general or dates, excel will do its best to see anything that looks like a date as a date. 01/02/2007 will January 2nd, 2007. Not the intended February 1, 2007. So check your data against the original when you're done. Albert wrote: I work for an international company and when I download reports to excell or access the dates and $$ 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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