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Connie Martin
 
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Well, I formatted it "text" and created a custom list from the year 2002 to
2010, so that should do me for awhile. That way, it's available for any
worksheet. Thank you for your input.

Connie

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

or use a helper column of cells and sort by that:

=datevalue(a1&"/2005")

would work on my USA settings.

Connie Martin wrote:

Thank you, both. Too bad. I thought there would be a solution. I would
like to sort it according to date, but when it's text it puts 01/05 before
08/03, unless I go to the pain to create a list.

Connie

"Connie Martin" wrote:

How do I format a date so that when I type 8-4, it gives Aug-04, or when I
type 5-3 it gives May-03. This is month and year. I can use a work-around
and custom format mm/dd which gives me in the printed form what I want, but
when you click in the cell it will shows 8/4/2005 in the formula bar. This
is a month and year format and I want it to reflect nothing more in the
formula bar. If 8-4 is August 2004, I want it to give me 8/04 in the cell,
but something in the formula bar showing that this is month and year, i.e.
8/2004. Hope I have explained myself. If I format mm/yy, then I have to
type in a day, i.e. 8-8-4 will give me 08/04, but I don't want a day
reflected in the formula bar, neither do I want to type a day.

Connie


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