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Thanks Myrna. Just what I needed! Thanks everybody
g:) "Myrna Larson" wrote: Ah, the problem, then, is that the cell DOESN'T contain an Excel date and time (which is a number), it contains text: Dim X as String Dim i As Long Dim D As Date X = Range("E80").Value i = Instr(x, ",") D = CDate(Trim$(Mid$(X, i + 1))) On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 06:17:11 -0700, "gaba" wrote: Thanks JulieD and Bob for your answers... still not working. I can't believe something so simple is giving me such a hard time. I think I know what the problem is. Soon as I take the day part ("Friday,") it works (both solutions) perfect. I need to find a way to Left Trim to the first "," I'll keep trying :) "Bob Phillips" wrote: Presuming you want a VBA solution With Worksheets("Sheet2").Range("E80") .Value = Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("A1").Value . NumberFormat = "mm/dd/yy") End With -- HTH RP "JulieD" wrote in message ... Hi Gaba right mouse click on cell E80 choose format cells on the number tab choose custom in the white line top right type mm/dd/yy click Ok Cheers JulieD "gaba" wrote in message ... Hi, I have this date and time value (Friday, October 15, 2004 10:35:12) stored in a cell ("E80"). I need to format it to 10/15/04 and paste it in another spreadsheet. What is doing right now is changing to today's day.... I just need the date, ignore the time. I've tried Format(Date, "mm/dd/yy") and this is the one giving me todays date... Help... this formatting date is not making my date ... -- gaba :) |
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