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Did that, but it still shows January instead of March. Any thoughts?
"Teethless mama" wrote: In B1: =A1 (custom format as mmmm) "Dale" wrote: A:A has dates in it, formatted as Date, dd-mm-yyyy B:B I want to use =MONTH(A?). This works fine as it shows the month number, ie 3. My problem starts when I try to format B:B as mmmm and the cell shows January. What am I doing wrong? |
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