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So I think the question was how to get Diciembre instead of December.
Presumably a matter of setting the Windows Regional Options (in Control Panel, not in Excel) to Spanish? -- David Biddulph "Arvi Laanemets" wrote in message ... Hi "mbparks" wrote in message ... I understand your formula to read as if "DateReference" is the cell containing the date. Is this correct? Yes I am not sure how to indicate "SpanishDateFormat". I put the formula with this text in it but got a #VALUE? error. The format string like the one when you use when formatting the date with Custom format. P.e. =TEXT(TODAY(),"dd.mm.yyyy") returns '16.12.2009' =TEXT(TODAY(),"mmmm") returns 'December' =TEXT(TODAY(),"mmmm, d. yyyy.") returns 'December, 16. 2009.' etc. Arvi Laanemets |
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