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EXCEL 2007 DATEVALE FUNCTION
I have recently installed Office 2007. I have noticed an incompatibility with
a number of Excel spreadsheets that I have created in Excel 2000, 2003. The issue is with the DATEVALUE() function. It appears that in earlier versions Excel accepted text in the following format "MM/DD/YYYY" It now appears that in Excel 2007 that the format is "DD/MM/YYYY". The interesting thing is that Excel 2007 help still refers to the original "MM/DD/YYYY" format. For example in Excel 2000/2002/2003: DATEVALUE("12/31/2006") results in 39082 In Excel 2007: DATEVALUE("12/31/2006") results in #VALUE! I was wondering if anyone else has encountered this, has a workaround or if there is a setting to change this compatibility. Otherwise I am terribly disappointed in Microsoft. |
EXCEL 2007 DATEVALE FUNCTION
Have a look at your regional settings in Windows/ Control Panel.
-- David Biddulph "John" wrote in message ... I have recently installed Office 2007. I have noticed an incompatibility with a number of Excel spreadsheets that I have created in Excel 2000, 2003. The issue is with the DATEVALUE() function. It appears that in earlier versions Excel accepted text in the following format "MM/DD/YYYY" It now appears that in Excel 2007 that the format is "DD/MM/YYYY". The interesting thing is that Excel 2007 help still refers to the original "MM/DD/YYYY" format. For example in Excel 2000/2002/2003: DATEVALUE("12/31/2006") results in 39082 In Excel 2007: DATEVALUE("12/31/2006") results in #VALUE! I was wondering if anyone else has encountered this, has a workaround or if there is a setting to change this compatibility. Otherwise I am terribly disappointed in Microsoft. |
EXCEL 2007 DATEVALE FUNCTION
It works fine on my XL2007
"John" wrote: I have recently installed Office 2007. I have noticed an incompatibility with a number of Excel spreadsheets that I have created in Excel 2000, 2003. The issue is with the DATEVALUE() function. It appears that in earlier versions Excel accepted text in the following format "MM/DD/YYYY" It now appears that in Excel 2007 that the format is "DD/MM/YYYY". The interesting thing is that Excel 2007 help still refers to the original "MM/DD/YYYY" format. For example in Excel 2000/2002/2003: DATEVALUE("12/31/2006") results in 39082 In Excel 2007: DATEVALUE("12/31/2006") results in #VALUE! I was wondering if anyone else has encountered this, has a workaround or if there is a setting to change this compatibility. Otherwise I am terribly disappointed in Microsoft. |
EXCEL 2007 DATEVALE FUNCTION
Hi John
It is exactly as David has said, down to Regional setting. Here in the UK, I get #VALUE with DATEVALUE("12/31/2006") but I get 39082 with DATEVALUE("31/12/2006") If I change my Regional settings to English US, then the situation is reversed from that shown above. -- Regards Roger Govier "John" wrote in message ... I have recently installed Office 2007. I have noticed an incompatibility with a number of Excel spreadsheets that I have created in Excel 2000, 2003. The issue is with the DATEVALUE() function. It appears that in earlier versions Excel accepted text in the following format "MM/DD/YYYY" It now appears that in Excel 2007 that the format is "DD/MM/YYYY". The interesting thing is that Excel 2007 help still refers to the original "MM/DD/YYYY" format. For example in Excel 2000/2002/2003: DATEVALUE("12/31/2006") results in 39082 In Excel 2007: DATEVALUE("12/31/2006") results in #VALUE! I was wondering if anyone else has encountered this, has a workaround or if there is a setting to change this compatibility. Otherwise I am terribly disappointed in Microsoft. |
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