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On Sun, 19 Feb 2006 21:02:32 -0500, Ron Rosenfeld
wrote: On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 09:42:22 +0800, budgie wrote: Using Win98SE, I have regional settingsto show date as day-month-year style (as is normal here). However, Excel 97 refuses to adopt this style, and I can't see any way to get the required format - certainly nothing in Tools-Options or Tools-Customise addresses this. Can anyone advise me how to get this to behave? "refuses to adopt this style" could mean a number of different things. In Excel-speak, format has to do with how a cell's contents is displayed. Style includes a number of formatting options, but I doubt you'd want to format a number as a date. Some people use this terminology when they have problems entering data. To format the cell to your liking, at the top of the main menu bar you should see a selection labeled "Format". If you click on that you should see an option labeled "Cells" Check Number on the tabs at the top of the dialog box that opens; then select date and see if your desired format is present. It isn't - that's the point. While I have selected day-month-year in regional settings, all the format *types* presented in the Format-Cell-Number-Date are month-date(-year) types. Excel does not offer the required type of date formatting. If you mean something else by your statement, you'll need to be more specific. I really thought the above was sufficiently clear and specific. |
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