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Pgarbarini
 
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Default year changes when copied from one workbook to another

I receive a file from one department and copy the information into another
file. When I do this the date changes. It adds one day and four years to the
date. The options has the 1904 date system selected. When I turn this off the
dates come in correctly but the rest of my dates in the worksheet change.
What can I do?
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Peo Sjoblom
 
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Instead of changing your date system, put 1462 in a cell, copy it and select
the received dates, then do
editpaste special and select subtract, then reformat as dates

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Peo Sjoblom


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I receive a file from one department and copy the information into another
file. When I do this the date changes. It adds one day and four years to

the
date. The options has the 1904 date system selected. When I turn this off

the
dates come in correctly but the rest of my dates in the worksheet change.
What can I do?



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