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I am using a magnetic stripe reader to enter a DL expiration date into
a cell. The date on the stripe is formatted as YYMM, so April of 2006 would look like 0604. The trouble comes when I want to compare that date to today's to automatically detect an expired document. Excel will allow a date in that format as long as it is entered that way to start with. Otherwise, Excel will interpret the number 0604 as six hundred four days after Jan 1, 1900. If the cell is fomatted to show the date as YYMM, then the number 0604 returns a date of 0108, or August of 1901. Is there any way to make Excel see an entered string of numbers as a previously formatted date? Thanks for any help |
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