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I have 12 budgets in a worksheet. Currently, I indicate due date for an
expense as 1-31 (adjusted to match number of days in a month). Is there a
way I can type in the entire mm/dd/yy, and still display just the dd portion?

Thanks,
Les
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Format-Cells-Custom

insert dd


On 10 Lis, 14:01, WLMPilot wrote:
I have 12 budgets in a worksheet. *Currently, I indicate due date for an
expense as 1-31 (adjusted to match number of days in a month). *Is there a
way I can type in the entire mm/dd/yy, and still display just the dd portion?

Thanks,
Les


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Just apply a custom format to the cell of:

m-dd

Then it will expect a proper date but will only display the month and
day part.

Hope this helps.

Pete

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I have 12 budgets in a worksheet. *Currently, I indicate due date for an
expense as 1-31 (adjusted to match number of days in a month). *Is there a
way I can type in the entire mm/dd/yy, and still display just the dd portion?

Thanks,
Les


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Right clickFormatCellsFrom 'Number' tab select 'Custom' and type

dd

OR to dispaly this as 1-10 for a date 11/10/2009
"1-"dd

and hit OK..Enter a date

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I have 12 budgets in a worksheet. Currently, I indicate due date for an
expense as 1-31 (adjusted to match number of days in a month). Is there a
way I can type in the entire mm/dd/yy, and still display just the dd portion?

Thanks,
Les

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Hu,
right click on the mouse, cell format, custom, type

dd

"WLMPilot" wrote:

I have 12 budgets in a worksheet. Currently, I indicate due date for an
expense as 1-31 (adjusted to match number of days in a month). Is there a
way I can type in the entire mm/dd/yy, and still display just the dd portion?

Thanks,
Les

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