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Date Cell/ Format woes!
Hi, first post here, so be gentle! I have a row of months, that have been imported from another spreadsheet. The problem i have is that they all have the following format on first glance. i.e. "Feb-07". However, when I click on the cell itself on one of the colums, it gives a format in the formula bar of "01/02/06". What I need to do is give all the cells the format of, say Custom "mmm-yy". However, try as i might when i try and apply the formatting, paste special etc etc it does not convert into reading say "Feb-07" in the formula bar. Any thoughts? Many thanks Dan -- dancleary ------------------------------------------------------------------------ dancleary's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=35784 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=555492 |
Date Cell/ Format woes!
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*dancleary* ha scritto: Hi, first post here, so be gentle! I have a row of months, that have been imported from another spreadsheet. The problem i have is that they all have the following format on first glance. i.e. "Feb-07". However, when I click on the cell itself on one of the colums, it gives a format in the formula bar of "01/02/06". What I need to do is give all the cells the format of, say Custom "mmm-yy". However, try as i might when i try and apply the formatting, paste special etc etc it does not convert into reading say "Feb-07" in the formula bar. Hi Dan, You cannot changin formatting in formula bar. In formula bar you will always dates in the format "01/02/06". The only thing you can do to have "Feb-07" in formula bar is changing dates to text: just digit in a cell 'Feb-07 (be aware af the single quote before of the F: you have to digit it...) But in this way you have no more dates, but text. -- (I'm not sure of names of menus, options and commands, because translating from the Italian version of Excel...) Hope I helped you. Thanks in advance for your feedback. Ciao Franz Verga from Italy |
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