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Date shows as 01/01/00
We have a spreadsheet that we want to enter a date in a cell. I have changed
the format to Date 03/01/01 format but no matter what I do, any date is converted to 01/01/00. I have tried inserting a column, copying to another spreadsheet, etc. I know this is probably simple, but it's driving me crazy. Help please. |
In an un-used cell enter:
=TODAY() if this is not the correct date, then touch CNTRL-ALT-F9 on the keyboard post what happens. -- Gary''s Student "Kmagg" wrote: We have a spreadsheet that we want to enter a date in a cell. I have changed the format to Date 03/01/01 format but no matter what I do, any date is converted to 01/01/00. I have tried inserting a column, copying to another spreadsheet, etc. I know this is probably simple, but it's driving me crazy. Help please. |
Try tools|options|transition tab|Uncheck Transition Formula Entry.
With this checked, excel behaves like Lotus 123 and sees a division: But I think your post is wrong <vbg. You see 01/01/00 when you type in a date of 01/03/01. 1 divided by 3 divided by 1 is equal to: 0.333333333333333 Or 1/3 of day one in excel speak. And day one is January 1, 1900. (You'd see Jan 1, 1900 8:00 AM if you formatted it differently.) While you're in that tools|Options|transition tab, you may want to turn off all those "helpful" Lotus 123 settings--especially if you haven't use (or don't use) 123 anymore. Kmagg wrote: We have a spreadsheet that we want to enter a date in a cell. I have changed the format to Date 03/01/01 format but no matter what I do, any date is converted to 01/01/00. I have tried inserting a column, copying to another spreadsheet, etc. I know this is probably simple, but it's driving me crazy. Help please. -- Dave Peterson |
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