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Default date format of "2005022011075" in Office 2000, is not recognized .

I am getting an external date from "some system" in the above format. Does
Excell allow me to conviently format this without pulling it apart piece by
piece?
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Hi Olie

what date does your example equate to?

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JulieD

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I am getting an external date from "some system" in the above format. Does
Excell allow me to conviently format this without pulling it apart piece
by
piece?



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