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Change Date
when i type any date in mmm-yy(Mar/09) format the excel sheet allways shows
the date in formula bar as 03/09/2009 why its so? if i type the same date in my friends system it shows as 03/01/2009 how to change the setup |
Change Date
Mar-09 should be stored as 9th day of March of 2009 in both systems...
Yours will show it as 3/9/2009 as yours seems to have mm/dd/yyyy as the system date format. Your friend's system should show it as 9/3/2009.... If you leave out the year, current year is assumed... "Ranjith Kurian" wrote: when i type any date in mmm-yy(Mar/09) format the excel sheet allways shows the date in formula bar as 03/09/2009 why its so? if i type the same date in my friends system it shows as 03/01/2009 how to change the setup |
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No. Mar-09 is often (usually, in my experience) interpreted as mmm-yy, and
therefore as 1st March 09. Your settings must be different, Sheeloo. I would suggest that Ranjith and his friend compare their settings in Windows Regional Options (in Control Panel), as that is what usually governs how input data is interpreted. Formatting of cells affects how numbers are displayed once having been stored as a number. -- David Biddulph "Sheeloo" just remove all As... wrote in message ... Mar-09 should be stored as 9th day of March of 2009 in both systems... Yours will show it as 3/9/2009 as yours seems to have mm/dd/yyyy as the system date format. Your friend's system should show it as 9/3/2009.... If you leave out the year, current year is assumed... "Ranjith Kurian" wrote: when i type any date in mmm-yy(Mar/09) format the excel sheet allways shows the date in formula bar as 03/09/2009 why its so? if i type the same date in my friends system it shows as 03/01/2009 how to change the setup |
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I tested with both 2007 and 2003 and got 3/9/2009 for mar-09...
I have just re-installed both... which setting should I check? Regional settings are mm/dd/yyyy "David Biddulph" wrote: No. Mar-09 is often (usually, in my experience) interpreted as mmm-yy, and therefore as 1st March 09. Your settings must be different, Sheeloo. I would suggest that Ranjith and his friend compare their settings in Windows Regional Options (in Control Panel), as that is what usually governs how input data is interpreted. Formatting of cells affects how numbers are displayed once having been stored as a number. -- David Biddulph "Sheeloo" just remove all As... wrote in message ... Mar-09 should be stored as 9th day of March of 2009 in both systems... Yours will show it as 3/9/2009 as yours seems to have mm/dd/yyyy as the system date format. Your friend's system should show it as 9/3/2009.... If you leave out the year, current year is assumed... "Ranjith Kurian" wrote: when i type any date in mmm-yy(Mar/09) format the excel sheet allways shows the date in formula bar as 03/09/2009 why its so? if i type the same date in my friends system it shows as 03/01/2009 how to change the setup |
Change Date
I get the same as Sheeloo... if I type in Mar-09, the date becomes 3/9/2009,
not 3/1/2009... so my system is interpreting Mar-09 as mmm-dd and then tacking on the current year. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "David Biddulph" <groups [at] biddulph.org.uk wrote in message ... No. Mar-09 is often (usually, in my experience) interpreted as mmm-yy, and therefore as 1st March 09. Your settings must be different, Sheeloo. I would suggest that Ranjith and his friend compare their settings in Windows Regional Options (in Control Panel), as that is what usually governs how input data is interpreted. Formatting of cells affects how numbers are displayed once having been stored as a number. -- David Biddulph "Sheeloo" just remove all As... wrote in message ... Mar-09 should be stored as 9th day of March of 2009 in both systems... Yours will show it as 3/9/2009 as yours seems to have mm/dd/yyyy as the system date format. Your friend's system should show it as 9/3/2009.... If you leave out the year, current year is assumed... "Ranjith Kurian" wrote: when i type any date in mmm-yy(Mar/09) format the excel sheet allways shows the date in formula bar as 03/09/2009 why its so? if i type the same date in my friends system it shows as 03/01/2009 how to change the setup |
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I get that behaviour (9th March) if I set my Windows Regional Options to
MM/dd/yyyy, but if I change the Options back to dd/MM/yyyy it treats Mar-09 as 1st March 2009 -- David Biddulph "Rick Rothstein" wrote in message ... I get the same as Sheeloo... if I type in Mar-09, the date becomes 3/9/2009, not 3/1/2009... so my system is interpreting Mar-09 as mmm-dd and then tacking on the current year. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "David Biddulph" <groups [at] biddulph.org.uk wrote in message ... No. Mar-09 is often (usually, in my experience) interpreted as mmm-yy, and therefore as 1st March 09. Your settings must be different, Sheeloo. I would suggest that Ranjith and his friend compare their settings in Windows Regional Options (in Control Panel), as that is what usually governs how input data is interpreted. Formatting of cells affects how numbers are displayed once having been stored as a number. -- David Biddulph "Sheeloo" just remove all As... wrote in message ... Mar-09 should be stored as 9th day of March of 2009 in both systems... Yours will show it as 3/9/2009 as yours seems to have mm/dd/yyyy as the system date format. Your friend's system should show it as 9/3/2009.... If you leave out the year, current year is assumed... "Ranjith Kurian" wrote: when i type any date in mmm-yy(Mar/09) format the excel sheet allways shows the date in formula bar as 03/09/2009 why its so? if i type the same date in my friends system it shows as 03/01/2009 how to change the setup |
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Type in: MAR-2009
it will give you 3/1/2009 "Ranjith Kurian" wrote: when i type any date in mmm-yy(Mar/09) format the excel sheet allways shows the date in formula bar as 03/09/2009 why its so? if i type the same date in my friends system it shows as 03/01/2009 how to change the setup |
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