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paste special not working
Hello
In a column I entered dates like 09/27/1958. I then formatted it using mmmm to get month name. In next col. I wanted the month names and hence I copied the full column of dates, clicked on next column, from paste special I chose values, but again it result as "09/27/1958". what wrong am I doing? Thanks |
paste special not working
Value in a date cell is a number representing the date, it remains the same
number when pasted. Use =TEXT(A1,"mmmm") in the result cell to get month name! Regards, Stefi €˛dindigul€¯ ezt Ć*rta: Hello In a column I entered dates like 09/27/1958. I then formatted it using mmmm to get month name. In next col. I wanted the month names and hence I copied the full column of dates, clicked on next column, from paste special I chose values, but again it result as "09/27/1958". what wrong am I doing? Thanks |
paste special not working
On pastespecial use "Values and number formats" which is at the end of the
options. "Stefi" wrote: Value in a date cell is a number representing the date, it remains the same number when pasted. Use =TEXT(A1,"mmmm") in the result cell to get month name! Regards, Stefi €˛dindigul€¯ ezt Ć*rta: Hello In a column I entered dates like 09/27/1958. I then formatted it using mmmm to get month name. In next col. I wanted the month names and hence I copied the full column of dates, clicked on next column, from paste special I chose values, but again it result as "09/27/1958". what wrong am I doing? Thanks |
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