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I was using a date formula to calculate a date plus 182 days:
a1+182 It seemed to work for a time but now the calculation is resulting in a date of January 0, 1900. I'm not even sure how it is possible that it would reflect a date of 0...? Both cells are formatted as date cells. Any recommendations? Thank you! |
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Jan 1, 1900 in Excel is the same as zero, meaning that if you put 0 in A1
and format it as a date it will return 01/00/1900 so somehow your formula equals zero. -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "kbssailor" wrote in message ... I was using a date formula to calculate a date plus 182 days: a1+182 It seemed to work for a time but now the calculation is resulting in a date of January 0, 1900. I'm not even sure how it is possible that it would reflect a date of 0...? Both cells are formatted as date cells. Any recommendations? Thank you! |
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On Mon, 12 May 2008 09:46:00 -0700, kbssailor
wrote: I was using a date formula to calculate a date plus 182 days: a1+182 It seemed to work for a time but now the calculation is resulting in a date of January 0, 1900. I'm not even sure how it is possible that it would reflect a date of 0...? Both cells are formatted as date cells. Any recommendations? Thank you! You need to look at both your formula and at the data in the formula precedent cells. Also check to see that you are, indeed, doing a calculation (e.g. calculation set to auto; edit the formula and hit <enter). To see exactly what is in those cells, format them as "General" If there are formulas in the precedent cells, you'll need to look at those precedents also. --ron |
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I don't understand why that would be. When I click into the cell, I see an
accurate start date (5/6/2008) and the end date formula is correct (=A1+182). Start Date End Date actual 5/6/2008 =A1+182 appears 6-May-08 0-Jan-00 Do you have any idea what would be causing it to equal zero? Thanks for your help. "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: Jan 1, 1900 in Excel is the same as zero, meaning that if you put 0 in A1 and format it as a date it will return 01/00/1900 so somehow your formula equals zero. -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "kbssailor" wrote in message ... I was using a date formula to calculate a date plus 182 days: a1+182 It seemed to work for a time but now the calculation is resulting in a date of January 0, 1900. I'm not even sure how it is possible that it would reflect a date of 0...? Both cells are formatted as date cells. Any recommendations? Thank you! |
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Do you have calculation set to Manual (Tools/Options/Calculation)?
In article , kbssailor wrote: I don't understand why that would be. When I click into the cell, I see an accurate start date (5/6/2008) and the end date formula is correct (=A1+182). Start Date End Date actual 5/6/2008 =A1+182 appears 6-May-08 0-Jan-00 Do you have any idea what would be causing it to equal zero? |
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