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I have a column of data formatted as ddd for custom, Wed, for example. I
created another column to copy the data into, for charting purposes, and want it to appear as 'Wed' in text format, not 6/13/2005 as it is in the other column. Any suggestions? |
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=text(a1,"ddd")
rrupp wrote: I have a column of data formatted as ddd for custom, Wed, for example. I created another column to copy the data into, for charting purposes, and want it to appear as 'Wed' in text format, not 6/13/2005 as it is in the other column. Any suggestions? -- Dave Peterson |
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