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Time format 1/1/1900 15:20:00
Hi,
I had some imported times in Access, some of theam are fine, but some of them are like : 1/1/1900 15:20:00 , after copying them to excel they have remained the same, and after apply number formats they are the same, I did see a previous posting where you copy a value of 60 paste special, choose divide , but this does not work as it is a time of day, not how many minutes. I am sorting the times using max, min etc and it is not sorting! Thanks |
Time format 1/1/1900 15:20:00
Are you sure they have been imported as text?
Select the column, goto DataText To Columns, and just hit Finish, then re-apply a time format. -- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "CraigJ" wrote in message ... Hi, I had some imported times in Access, some of theam are fine, but some of them are like : 1/1/1900 15:20:00 , after copying them to excel they have remained the same, and after apply number formats they are the same, I did see a previous posting where you copy a value of 60 paste special, choose divide , but this does not work as it is a time of day, not how many minutes. I am sorting the times using max, min etc and it is not sorting! Thanks |
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