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I am copying a date from one file to another. The date is 01/01/2009, with
date number 39814. When I copy this to the other file the number is still
39814, but the date appears as 02/01/2013. Please could you explain why the
date has changed when I cannot see a difference, and recommend how I can fix
this.
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Ie, it changes from 1 Jan 2009 to 2 Jan 2013.

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I am copying a date from one file to another. The date is 01/01/2009, with
date number 39814. When I copy this to the other file the number is still
39814, but the date appears as 02/01/2013. Please could you explain why the
date has changed when I cannot see a difference, and recommend how I can fix
this.

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One of your spreadsheets is set up for the 1900 date system, the other is
the 1904 date system. Change them to be the same
(ToolsOptionsCalculation1904 date system).

Regards,
Fred.

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I am copying a date from one file to another. The date is 01/01/2009, with
date number 39814. When I copy this to the other file the number is still
39814, but the date appears as 02/01/2013. Please could you explain why
the
date has changed when I cannot see a difference, and recommend how I can
fix
this.


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Excel supports two date systems. The default system bases dates on
1-Jan-1900. The other system, for supporting Mac systems, bases dates
on 1-Jan-1904. Using data from workbooks that use different date
systems will cause problems. You can turn off the 1904 system. Go to
the Tools menu, choose Options, and then the Calculation tab. There,
uncheck "1904 date system". Note that this will fix the
incompatibility of workbooks that were created with the 1904 date
syste.

Cordially,
Chip Pearson
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Ie, it changes from 1 Jan 2009 to 2 Jan 2013.

"E" wrote:

I am copying a date from one file to another. The date is 01/01/2009, with
date number 39814. When I copy this to the other file the number is still
39814, but the date appears as 02/01/2013. Please could you explain why the
date has changed when I cannot see a difference, and recommend how I can fix
this.

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Thanks from myself and my colleague. That's fixed it.

"Fred Smith" wrote:

One of your spreadsheets is set up for the 1900 date system, the other is
the 1904 date system. Change them to be the same
(ToolsOptionsCalculation1904 date system).

Regards,
Fred.

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I am copying a date from one file to another. The date is 01/01/2009, with
date number 39814. When I copy this to the other file the number is still
39814, but the date appears as 02/01/2013. Please could you explain why
the
date has changed when I cannot see a difference, and recommend how I can
fix
this.





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UNcheck "Use 1904 date system" in Options.

E wrote:

I am copying a date from one file to another. The date is 01/01/2009, with
date number 39814. When I copy this to the other file the number is still
39814, but the date appears as 02/01/2013. Please could you explain why the
date has changed when I cannot see a difference, and recommend how I can fix
this.


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