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How to change default date formula on Excel worksheet
Excel 2007
Want to change the default formula for date on worksheet. Currently any date input auto displays as "17-Apr" for example. I know how to format to display 4/17/2010, but want this as default when I open the worksheet. In excel 2003 it was easy set up in "Options" in 2007, I can't seem to figure how to set this default. Advises please |
How to change default date formula on Excel worksheet
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-- Regards Dave Hawley www.ozgrid.com "alexanderoux" wrote in message ... Excel 2007 Want to change the default formula for date on worksheet. Currently any date input auto displays as "17-Apr" for example. I know how to format to display 4/17/2010, but want this as default when I open the worksheet. In excel 2003 it was easy set up in "Options" in 2007, I can't seem to figure how to set this default. Advises please |
How to change default date formula on Excel worksheet
How are you entering the dates?
If just m/d you will always get 17-Apr no way to change that. If m/d/yyyy you will get 4/17/2010 if your Windows Regional Settings for short date are such. You misremember about Excel 2003. There is no default date setting in "Options" Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sat, 17 Apr 2010 16:03:01 -0700, alexanderoux wrote: Excel 2007 Want to change the default formula for date on worksheet. Currently any date input auto displays as "17-Apr" for example. I know how to format to display 4/17/2010, but want this as default when I open the worksheet. In excel 2003 it was easy set up in "Options" in 2007, I can't seem to figure how to set this default. Advises please |
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