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I selected a cell to be formatted as a date (MS example 03/14/01)
When I key 120199 in that cell it displays in as 02/02/29......Why? I even went into the Control Panel then Regional Settings for Date. |
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Gracie
You need to put in the slashes when you input a date: 12/01/99 If you input something that Excel recognises as a date, it will format the cell automatically, although it might not be exactly what you want. Regards Trevor "Gracie" wrote in message ... I selected a cell to be formatted as a date (MS example 03/14/01) When I key 120199 in that cell it displays in as 02/02/29......Why? I even went into the Control Panel then Regional Settings for Date. |
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Dates are numbers
120199 = 02/02/29 If you enter 1 in a cell and format it like a date you get this 1/1/1900 Enter the / between the YMD or if you want to enter only numbers see http://www.rondebruin.nl/qde.htm -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "Gracie" wrote in message ... I selected a cell to be formatted as a date (MS example 03/14/01) When I key 120199 in that cell it displays in as 02/02/29......Why? I even went into the Control Panel then Regional Settings for Date. |
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Hello Gracie,
Even though you have formatted the cell to be a date you will still have to type the slashes, ie. 12/01/99. When you type in a number Excel calculates what the date would be that number of days since 01/01/1900. So 02/02/29 is really 02/02/2229 which is 120199 days since 01/01/1900. Judith -- Hope this helps "Gracie" wrote: I selected a cell to be formatted as a date (MS example 03/14/01) When I key 120199 in that cell it displays in as 02/02/29......Why? I even went into the Control Panel then Regional Settings for Date. |
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Dates are stored as serial numbers. The serial number for February 2nd, 2229
is the number 120199. 120199 represents the number of days from 1/0/1900 (1/1/1900 equals 1). Enter your dates with hyphens "-" or slashes "/". For more information look in the help under "enter a date", and "How Microsoft Excel stores dates and times". "Gracie" wrote: I selected a cell to be formatted as a date (MS example 03/14/01) When I key 120199 in that cell it displays in as 02/02/29......Why? I even went into the Control Panel then Regional Settings for Date. |
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