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I have been working on a large spreadsheet. my date formats have been fine
until today, when I opened the spreadsheet to update it and all the dates are appearing as numbers. I have tried reformatting the cell, coping the format from a cell that is working on another spreadsheet, deleting, inserting and copying formats but nothing is working. What has happened? I am using excel 2000 on windows xp. Any suggestions gratefully received. |
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What could have happened is that your dates got their serial numbers (days
after Jan 0 1900) then formatted as text, try this. Reformat them as general, then copy an empty cell, select the dates and do editpaste special and select add, now try to format as dates -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "bob" wrote in message ... I have been working on a large spreadsheet. my date formats have been fine until today, when I opened the spreadsheet to update it and all the dates are appearing as numbers. I have tried reformatting the cell, coping the format from a cell that is working on another spreadsheet, deleting, inserting and copying formats but nothing is working. What has happened? I am using excel 2000 on windows xp. Any suggestions gratefully received. |
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