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A1:A3 - enter 01/05/2007; 2/15/2007; 3/20/2007
Highlight A1:A3 Format, Cells, Custom, (In the Box enter) mmmm Ok Gives you January, February March B1:B3 =Month(A1); =Month(A2); =Month(A3) Gives you 1 2 3 HTH "Jordan" wrote in message : I have a list of all the months in Column A. ie: January - December. I need to use the month in another formula. In otherwords in another formula I need to know that "January" is 1 and "February" is 2. If there a way to format Colm A so that I can enter 01/01/2007 but have it show as "January" or is there another way to do it. Thanks in advance for any help you might have. |
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