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As you will have seen, in your formula Excel will treat your "date" as 23
minus Aug minus 7 (and object with a #NAME error unless Aug is a defined name). If you wanted Excel to recognise the date, you could use a modified version of the formula =IF(TRUE,--"23-Aug-07","") but of course it is a fairly pointless IF statement, as TRUE is always true so the condition is always met. -- David Biddulph "Eric" wrote in message ... Does anyone have any suggestions on how to display date? =If(True,23-Aug-07,"") which is wrong statement in excel. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to fix it? Thanks in advance for any suggestions Eric |
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