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If you format the existing data as text then any that are dates should
display as the equivalent date number (e.g. 39757). You can then use find and replace (Ctrl +H) to replace the numbers with '5/11 Andrea Jones www.allaboutoffice.co.uk "timbo2008au" wrote: I tried that and all it did was change the 5-Nov to 35493 or something - that was the first thing i tried hence my post here. Thanks anyway, but i'm looking to get a fix that will convert the 500 lines of mixed 5/11 and 5-Nov entries that now exist, lol. I suppose it will give me something to do until close of business on Friday... I thought there might have been another way to convert the dodgy data. "Barb Reinhardt" wrote: Either format the cell as text or start the entry with '5/11. -- HTH, Barb Reinhardt "timbo2008au" wrote: Whenever i input house address eg 5/11 Smith St, the 5/11 changes to 5-June. How do I stop this and/or change the 5-June back to 5/11? |
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