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![]() -- Jeff C Live Well .. Be Happy In All You Do "Ken Hudson" wrote: Hi Jeff, One way.... If your dates are in column A and column B is empty, enter this formula in B1 and copy down. =MONTH(A1) & "/" & DAY(A1) & "/" & YEAR(A1)-100 Thanks Ken - Just what I was looking for - and now to go correct the data entry clerks! I appreciate your response Then copy and paste special values to get rid of the formulas and then you can delete column A. Be sure to make a copy of your sheet first. -- Ken Hudson "Jeff C" wrote: because of data entry errors I have a large number of birthdates that have been entered with the year 20**instead of 19**. These are formatted in date format and I am using Excel 2003 in XP Pro. Can someone suggest a way of correcting this? Thanks in advance -- Jeff C Live Well .. Be Happy In All You Do |
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