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On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 12:18:13 -0000, "Roger Govier"
wrote: =TEXT(A1&"-1","mmm") Neat solution!! but I think you meant to reference cell A2 not A1. Also, dependant upon your regional settings, (in the UK for example) you would need to use =TEXT("1-"&A2,"mmm") That's an advantage of using the DATE worksheet function -- it is not locale dependent. --ron |
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