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On Dec 1, 1:17*am, Ron Rosenfeld wrote:
On Wed, 30 Nov 2011 09:51:53 -0800 (PST), shriil wrote: On Nov 30, 5:58*pm, Ron Rosenfeld wrote: On Wed, 30 Nov 2011 00:11:09 -0800 (PST), shriil wrote: Hi I would like to custom format a date through a formula such that the following dates can be formatted as mentioned below 1-Sep-11 * * * * * * *: *1st September 2011 2- Sep-11 * * * * * * : 2nd September 2011 3- Sep -11 * * * * * *: 3rd September 2011 4-Sep-11 * * * * * * *: 4th September 2011 The "st", "nd", "rd" & "th" *needs also to be superscripted with the Day number. Thanks for any ideas! You need to make some decisions before we can advise. * You cannot do all you want with formatting. if you MUST have the superscripting of the "st", etc, you will NOT be able to retain the value as a date, and you will need to accomplish this task with a VBA macro. It will need to be a string and will not be directly useable in any other calculations. *Also, although you could copy/paste and preserve the formatting, trying to set another cell equal to that cell, *e.g. *A2: *=A1 * where A1 contains the string formatted with the superscripted "st" will not retain the superscript in A2. If you have a version of Excel 2007 or later, and do NOT require the superscript, then this can be accomplished with custom and conditional formatting. Thanks for the help. If *I ignore the superscripting part how do I go about formatting the same? For Excel 2007+, you can use conditional formatting. Let us assume you are formatting M1 Select M1 Format/cells/Number/Custom Type: * *dt\h mmmm yyyy Then select Conditional Formatting: New Rule * *Formula: * =OR(DAY(M1)=3,DAY(M1)=23) * *Format/Number/Custom Type: *d\r\d mmmm yyyy New Rule * *Formula: *=OR(DAY(M1)=2,DAY(M1)=22) * *Format/Number/Custom/Type: *d\n\d mmmm yyyy New Rule * *Formula: *=OR(DAY(M1)=1,DAY(M1)=21,DAY(M1)=31) * *Format/Number/Custom/Type: *d\st mmmm yyyy You can copy/paste the format to whatever cells you wish.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Wow .. you made it so simple. Thanks a lot for the advice! |
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