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Date problem
Hi
I'd like to verfiy that the user works with the date format "Short Date", but I don't know how format this. The following function works: Debug.Print Format(#10/4/2004#,"Short Date") but this code fails: Columns(1).NumberFormat = "Short Date" What am I doing wrong? Many thanks in advance. Tom |
Date problem
What is actually in Column 1? And what are your results
when you try setting the NumberFormat? Need to know to say what is wrong. One example: If column 1 is actually entered as text, rather than a date value (number), it will not matter what number format you apply, it will always show as typed. -----Original Message----- Hi I'd like to verfiy that the user works with the date format "Short Date", but I don't know how format this. The following function works: Debug.Print Format(#10/4/2004#,"Short Date") but this code fails: Columns(1).NumberFormat = "Short Date" What am I doing wrong? Many thanks in advance. Tom . |
Date problem
The problem is, that I can't format the Excel sheet with a certain number format, because each country uses its own settins, so I need to format the column with the NumberFormat "Short Date". Tom *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com *** Don't just participate in USENET...get rewarded for it! |
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