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Default date recognition problem



Hi.
My problem is that I import a table with a number of columns (using "New web
query"), one of which (D) is a column of dates in the form "08 July 2007"
(two spaces between the number and month as it happens). In Import External
Data - Options I am forced to select Disable Date Recognition due to the
content of another of the columns which is misread otherwise. Once the table
is imported into the worksheet I need to get Excel (2003) to recognise the
date column (i.e. D) as dates, which it refuses to do even if I select the
column and Format - Cells... - Date it, or correct the two spaces into the
next column using

=LEFT(D1,2)&RIGHT(D1,LEN(D1)-3)

and then formatting that column using Format - Cell - Date.

Excel will recognise the individual D cells as dates if I click the cursor
in each one first but this is not a feasible solution since the column of
dates is very long.

I'd be grateful if anyone knows a solution. My suspicion is that there
isn't one.

Regards

Chandler
 
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