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After creating a worksheet with the date in it, when entering the date, how
do you prevent the slashes from moving? |
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Prevent slashes from moving meaning after date is entered you always want
them in the same place horizontal location within the cell? Using standard date format such as "mm/dd/yyyy" keeps slashes aligned in same place, but means you need to show leading zero. Do you need to do something different than that? -- - K Dales "TT" wrote: After creating a worksheet with the date in it, when entering the date, how do you prevent the slashes from moving? |
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