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Does anyone know how to make a format with a military-style date and time? I
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dd/hhmm/MMM/yy
so 1200 on January 1, 2008 would look like 011200JAN08, but when I go to
sort the dates/times, it always goes to the first two numbers.

Thanks,
Shannon
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Hi Shannon

It sorts fine for me
ddhhmm/mmmyyyy

040950/May2007
041000/May2007
151500/Nov2007
011200/Dec2007

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Roger Govier

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Does anyone know how to make a format with a military-style date and time?
I
used
dd/hhmm/MMM/yy
so 1200 on January 1, 2008 would look like 011200JAN08, but when I go to
sort the dates/times, it always goes to the first two numbers.

Thanks,
Shannon


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