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Copying a date format
when I've copied one cell (formatted in mmm-dd) into a different worksheet
within the same workbook, I'm getting wierd results. For instance, From worksheet A, I've copied cell C1 (which is Oct-04) into worksheet B, cell A2. It copies fine, but when I go to change the date to 05/05, it comes out as Jan-00. The actuals cell now reads =05/2005. However, it's still formatted for the date. But I've never actually inputed an = sign. I've tried to just to special paste the format, but still get the same results. Any thoughts? Michele from Nextel |
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Tools - Options - Transitions. Do you have "Transition formula entry" selected? "Michele/Nextel" wrote: when I've copied one cell (formatted in mmm-dd) into a different worksheet within the same workbook, I'm getting wierd results. For instance, From worksheet A, I've copied cell C1 (which is Oct-04) into worksheet B, cell A2. It copies fine, but when I go to change the date to 05/05, it comes out as Jan-00. The actuals cell now reads =05/2005. However, it's still formatted for the date. But I've never actually inputed an = sign. I've tried to just to special paste the format, but still get the same results. Any thoughts? Michele from Nextel |
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