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Date Formatting
I have a program that exports daily data to excel. However it exports dates
in the following format: 15 Feb, 2011 In order to sort columns properly I need to change the dates to reflect: 02/15/11 Is there a way to do this. I cannot change it by simply formatting the cell to the date format |
Date Formatting
Do a find & replace on the data to remove the comma.
-- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "fluffy" wrote: I have a program that exports daily data to excel. However it exports dates in the following format: 15 Feb, 2011 In order to sort columns properly I need to change the dates to reflect: 02/15/11 Is there a way to do this. I cannot change it by simply formatting the cell to the date format |
Date Formatting
DataText to ColumnNextNextColumn data formatDateDMY worked for me
with your example data. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 09:47:03 -0800, fluffy wrote: I have a program that exports daily data to excel. However it exports dates in the following format: 15 Feb, 2011 In order to sort columns properly I need to change the dates to reflect: 02/15/11 Is there a way to do this. I cannot change it by simply formatting the cell to the date format |
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