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There is a common way of formatting dates, ie: 11-14-07, that doesn't seem to be included under the column/format
cells/number/date choice in my Excel 2002. I know I can input it by using an apostrophe first, but then it's listed as an error. I'd like to make it the default and then find a macro that will let me create a column's worth of consecutive dates. Is there a way to do this...? jc |
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