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I am working with data imported from Solomon Reports, and one of the columns
comes over as follows: 12/11/2007 00:00:00 When I look at the cell formatting, it is general, not formatted as date/time. I want to strip the 00:00:00 and just be left with the date, is there an easy way to do this in Excel??? Thanks, Kent |
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