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Changing date format in copy paste
I have a software tool that holds the month and year in a column and when I
copy that data into Excel it sees it as the day and month. Is there any way when pasting in that I can change the date format (when I do past special I only get Unicode Text or Text as options)? |
Changing date format in copy paste
I would paste into notepad and save that file as .txt.
Then I could open the file in excel and see the text to data wizard and I could tell excel to treat that field as text. Later, I could use a formula in another cell that would convert it to a real date (the first of that month???). Wullie wrote: I have a software tool that holds the month and year in a column and when I copy that data into Excel it sees it as the day and month. Is there any way when pasting in that I can change the date format (when I do past special I only get Unicode Text or Text as options)? -- Dave Peterson |
Changing date format in copy paste
Thanks Dave,
That does exactly what I need it to do - now I just need to try to explain that to the headteacher of a primary school and hope he understands ;) "Dave Peterson" wrote: I would paste into notepad and save that file as .txt. Then I could open the file in excel and see the text to data wizard and I could tell excel to treat that field as text. Later, I could use a formula in another cell that would convert it to a real date (the first of that month???). Wullie wrote: I have a software tool that holds the month and year in a column and when I copy that data into Excel it sees it as the day and month. Is there any way when pasting in that I can change the date format (when I do past special I only get Unicode Text or Text as options)? -- Dave Peterson |
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