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I'm working on a spreadsheet in which I'm using dates from the 1800's. Is
there a way to convert the date from 11/29/65 to 29 November 1865? I've tried to change it, but of course it goes to 1965 instead. In the meantime I've been changing each date manually, but I wanted to see if there was an easier and quicker way to convert the dates. Thanks! |
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