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In the Function Arguments dialog the official Formula Result is different
(and wrong) from the result shown after "=" just under the Serial number field. I am using the Year formula. Whatever formatting I use for the date neither this formula nor Text to Columns can return the correct year. EG: Date is 15-05-07 or 39217, Forumula Result = 1905 but under serial number field it shows the correct result of = 2007 |
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Dan,
This question; at least to me, isn't clear. What are you entering and where and what is the formula you are referring to? If you enter something like =YEAR(15-05-07) Excel will evaluate that as 15-5-7=3 and come up with a year of 1900 -- Mike When competing hypotheses are otherwise equal, adopt the hypothesis that introduces the fewest assumptions while still sufficiently answering the question. "DanWebster24" wrote: In the Function Arguments dialog the official Formula Result is different (and wrong) from the result shown after "=" just under the Serial number field. I am using the Year formula. Whatever formatting I use for the date neither this formula nor Text to Columns can return the correct year. EG: Date is 15-05-07 or 39217, Forumula Result = 1905 but under serial number field it shows the correct result of = 2007 |
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Your explanation could have been a lot clearer. Here's my guess.
You are calculating =year(a1) where a1 contains the date May 15/2007. You are formatting that cell as a date (with the format "yyyy"), and getting the result 1905. Your problem is that a year is not a date. Your year is 2007, but when you format this as "yyyy", Excel thinks it's a serial number representing the date Jun 29/1905. So it dutifully responds with 1905. Your choices a 1. Don't use =Year(...). Just format the date cell with "yyyy". 2. Use =Year(...), but format as a number Regards, Fred "DanWebster24" wrote in message ... In the Function Arguments dialog the official Formula Result is different (and wrong) from the result shown after "=" just under the Serial number field. I am using the Year formula. Whatever formatting I use for the date neither this formula nor Text to Columns can return the correct year. EG: Date is 15-05-07 or 39217, Forumula Result = 1905 but under serial number field it shows the correct result of = 2007 |
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