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I've tried to enter a date into a cell...i've tried every date format
thinkable (5.1.08, 5/1/08, 5/08, 5.08 and similar versions with the four digit year and two digit month (2008, 05), and excel reverts to the same result....1-May. How can I stop excel from autoformatting? BTW- this is in excel 2007 |
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R-click the cell, Format cells, Click Date, pick how you want it to look.
Beck wrote: I've tried to enter a date into a cell...i've tried every date format thinkable (5.1.08, 5/1/08, 5/08, 5.08 and similar versions with the four digit year and two digit month (2008, 05), and excel reverts to the same result....1-May. How can I stop excel from autoformatting? BTW- this is in excel 2007 |
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Lol. "Mayday !"
Change of format on entry is often a confirmation that Excel has accepted your entry as a date. The formula field displays the real cell value, what the cell displays is not important for calculations. If the format bothers you, format the cell(s) in question as another date format. If you want to display exactly your keyboard entry then preformat the cells as text. But then they stop being dates, they are date-looking text, most often a better reason to cry "Mayday !" Best wishes Harald "Beck" wrote in message ... I've tried to enter a date into a cell...i've tried every date format thinkable (5.1.08, 5/1/08, 5/08, 5.08 and similar versions with the four digit year and two digit month (2008, 05), and excel reverts to the same result....1-May. How can I stop excel from autoformatting? BTW- this is in excel 2007 |
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