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I have over 10,000 lines of this field '3/27/2009 12:00:00 AM'
How do I get rid of time '12:00:00 AM', but keep 3/27/2009?

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Soth
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If these entries are date/time entries format cells to Date format .
FormatCellsDate select the desired format

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Hi

I have over 10,000 lines of this field '3/27/2009 12:00:00 AM'
How do I get rid of time '12:00:00 AM', but keep 3/27/2009?

Thanks,
Soth

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Select the entire range, then do Format - Cells - Number tab - Date and
select the date format you want. HTH Otto
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Hi

I have over 10,000 lines of this field '3/27/2009 12:00:00 AM'
How do I get rid of time '12:00:00 AM', but keep 3/27/2009?

Thanks,
Soth



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Format as m/d/yyyy or m/dd/yyyy
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Hi

I have over 10,000 lines of this field '3/27/2009 12:00:00 AM'
How do I get rid of time '12:00:00 AM', but keep 3/27/2009?

Thanks,
Soth



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Hi,

You may use Data Text to columns delimited Space OK

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I have over 10,000 lines of this field '3/27/2009 12:00:00 AM'
How do I get rid of time '12:00:00 AM', but keep 3/27/2009?

Thanks,
Soth


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