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Hello all,
I am not sure, if any one else has faced the same problem. Please advise. Issue: I have formatted cell "D1" as Date with Category as "14/03/01" and locale as " English(Australia)" I have a few calculations based on the date entered in cell "D1" When I enter the date as "23/05/05" , the numerical calculations throw an "#VALUE!" error. But, when I enter the date as "05/23/05", the cell "D1" reverts it to "23/05/05" and the numerical calculations give me the correct answer. My question is, when the cell is formatted in the "dd/mm/yy" format and if i enter the date in the same format, why do the calculations fail? When i enter the dates in the "mm/dd/yy" format, the cell format in D1, converts them into "dd/mm/yy" format and the calculations run through without any issue. My machine's regional settings is set to location : United States. Could this be the source of the problem? Please advise. Thanks, Sagar |
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