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Using Dates in Excel 2007
I am trying to do a genealogy spreadsheet. I have dates in several different
formats. If I have a date like 1795 and put it in a date formatted field it will change to something like Nov. 29, 1904. 1750 changes to 10/15/1904 1800 changes to 12/4/1904 1850 will change to 1/23/1905 The only way to make them stay 1750 1800 and 1850 is to enter them as text by using '1750, '1800. '1850 Is there a fix or addin or something that will allow me to just paste the data in and be done with it. I lose lots of time checking all dates after say 1910 to make sure they are right or need to be changed to 1750 etc. Thanks Mary Ellis |
Using Dates in Excel 2007
Hi Mary,
Look at John Walkenbach's Extended Date Function add-in: http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/files/xdate.htm -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "Mary Ellis" wrote in message ... | I am trying to do a genealogy spreadsheet. I have dates in several different | formats. If I have a date like 1795 and put it in a date formatted field it | will change to something like Nov. 29, 1904. | 1750 changes to 10/15/1904 | 1800 changes to 12/4/1904 | 1850 will change to 1/23/1905 | The only way to make them stay 1750 1800 and 1850 is to enter them as text | by using '1750, '1800. '1850 | | Is there a fix or addin or something that will allow me to just paste the | data in and be done with it. I lose lots of time checking all dates after | say 1910 to make sure they are right or need to be changed to 1750 etc. | | Thanks | Mary Ellis |
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