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Default Checking Military Dates

You already told Otto this on 4 July:

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Hi Otto!

You have two good solutions, but here's a comment:


"He is in a military environment and apparently the military, at least
at his base, has converted to writing all dates in an 8 digit format.
4
July 03 would be 20030704"

Get used to this. It's the ISO8601:2000 standard form of non-separated
date representation. Most countries subscribe to the ISO but getting
them to adopt this standard for of date representation is going to be
very difficult.

Many computer buffs have used it for years as it enables easy sorting
of dates into earliest latest. It also happens to be the form used
by the Chinese.

Perhaps in some future version of Excel we might see a "pre-formatted
as date" cell actually interpret this form as a date.


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