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I am experiencing problems with my exported date fields into Excel from other
applications. The data formats to "yyyy-mm-dd" and cannot be modified unless I double-click on each field. Has anyone else experienced this problem? And what solutions would you suggest? |
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It is probably seen as text,
select the imported dates, do datatext to columns, click next twice, under column data format select date and YMD click finish Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Raymond" wrote: I am experiencing problems with my exported date fields into Excel from other applications. The data formats to "yyyy-mm-dd" and cannot be modified unless I double-click on each field. Has anyone else experienced this problem? And what solutions would you suggest? |
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If reentering the value in the cell (doubleclicking, then hitting enter) works,
maybe you could just select that range and do: Edit|replace what: - (dash) with: - (dash) replace all If that doesn't work, maybe replacing the dash with a slash would work. (I usually use Peo's suggestion. But this should be quicker (if it works)! Raymond wrote: I am experiencing problems with my exported date fields into Excel from other applications. The data formats to "yyyy-mm-dd" and cannot be modified unless I double-click on each field. Has anyone else experienced this problem? And what solutions would you suggest? -- Dave Peterson |
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