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This continues from the string vs. date formatting help
provided earlier and which was helpful in determining the fact that one is a string and one is not. Here this is the souce of the string: Sheets("Corrective Actions").Cells(6, 5).Value = UserForm1.Label4 If Label4 is "12/30/04 11:55:00" how to I ensure it is written in Cells(6, 5) as date formatted and not string formatted. Thanks |
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