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DOH!
My mistake. I thought the OP wanted to separate the numeric value and convert to date/time format. Biff -----Original Message----- Hmm...I don't see a decimal point in the OP's "14/04/03 14:20". What version of XL are you using. My solution works fine in XL03 and XL04. If the date is not in your date format (i.e., if it's dmy and you use mdy), to to the third pane of the Text to Columnyou can select first column in the third pane and choose the dmy option from the Date dropdown. That will coerce what the parser would see as a text value to a date. In article , "Biff" wrote: That's not working for me. Not working means nothing happens. What does work is T to C. Fixed width Place the delimiter before the decimal point. Still have to manually format as desired. Couldn't come up with a formula solution that's really much better than what the OP is already doing. . |
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