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date format in Excel 2003
When I enter a date in a cell (ie. 9/14), it is treated like a formula. I
have formated the cell (Format, Cells..., Date, *3/14/01) but it still comes out as 01/0/1900. What am I doing wrong? |
You have one of those Lotus 123 transition settings toggled on.
Tools|Options|Transition tab|Uncheck "Transition formula entry" If you've never used lotus, you may want to turn off all those settings (I have). Chunt wrote: When I enter a date in a cell (ie. 9/14), it is treated like a formula. I have formated the cell (Format, Cells..., Date, *3/14/01) but it still comes out as 01/0/1900. What am I doing wrong? -- Dave Peterson |
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