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Thanks Joel,
I had already checked the solution suggested by you. the format of date is "*dd/mm/yyyy" in format cell. The Data is loaded from add-in which in turn calls dll and I have debuged the application it found that data return is correct (i.e.08/10/2008 ) and also the results comes to be correct if the returned data has format of dd-mon-yyyy. I don't think there is any poblem in VB dll which loads the data and called from add-in . Do you know how can I debug Dll made in VB through VBA code "Joel" wrote: Is the data you loading in the correct format? Also check the format of the cells on the worksheet by clicking on cell then going to menu Format - Cells - Number Format and seeing how the cell is formated. You have to be able to isolated the problem in the add-in where the problem is occuring. "mahesh" wrote: when I load data to spreadsheet through add-in to the spreadsheet having dates in the european format - dd/mm/yyyy and number format as *dd/mm/yyyy it is displyed wrongly (i.e. my source date is 08/10/2008 as general/text and the data displyed in Excel sheet cell having date format as mentioned above is 10/08/2008) This works fine when date(09) is greater than month (08) (i.e. 09/08/2008) or format is yyyy-mm-dd in regional setting I don't find any problem in addin; |
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