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I have a column in CSV data that contains "03/04" which is an Australian
financial posting year. Our finacial year is July 1st to June 30th. When I open this CSV file with Excel it interprets this data as a date - 3rd April. To make matters worse, it adds 2004 as a year, so changing the column to Text gives me 38080 not 03/04. Is there a setting somewhere that can tell Excel NOT to interpret data fields. |
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