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Default Whats going on with this column display?


Somehow when my macro inserts a timestamp in a cell, it randomly gives
me a reveresed date and the time is missing. See attachment,

All cells in the column are left justified, wrap text enabled and are
of the Number-Category= DATE type. eg. The format of the field is set
correctly and the time is not out of view.... its missing somehow.

also, copying the text time/date from the valid cell above it does
display correctly in the weird cell.

any ideas?


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