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After you close the Text to Columns dialog box, the first column should
still be selected. To format it as a number, choose Format Cells On the Number tab, select General, then click OK. Arsenio Oloroso wrote: I have a database in which I am attempting to split a column of dates into three columns. The column looks like this: Closed_date 2/3/1997 1/14/1997 1/10/1997 3/19/1997 I selected the column, clicked Data/Text to Columns, and using the Wizard, specified that the text was delimited by forward slashes. I selected {none} for text qualifier, clicked Date as the "Column Data Format." The data preview window appeared to show exactly what I wanted--the month, day and date parsed into three columns. But when I clicked the Finish button, this is what I got. Closed_date 1/2/1900 3 1997 1/1/1900 14 1997 1/1/1900 10 1997 1/3/1900 19 1997 1/3/1900 7 1997 1/3/1900 14 1997 Can anyone tell me what went wrong and how to correct this? Any leads are much appreciated. Arsenio -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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