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Feb 28,2008 --- 2008-2-28
Feb 1,2008 --- 2008-2-1


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Format?

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Feb 1,2008 --- 2008-2-1

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See your other post

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Hi,
Highlight the cell, right click in the mouse, cell format, custom format and
enter

yyyy-mm-dd

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Feb 1,2008 --- 2008-2-1


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