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On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 03:41:02 -0700, Natman
wrote: Thanks for your reply Mangesh, you are correct it does work that way, however I think in previous versions of excel I have been able to enter it the other way (ie. the Australian way). It may be a Windows setting and not an Excel format issue. Check Start/Control Panel/Regional Settings. Excel should parse your date entry per the format of the short date at that setting. --ron |
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