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If the excel recognises your entry above as a date, you simply have to go to
Format Cells custom and enter the format: mm/dd/yyyy whereas, if excel is treating your entry above as text, and supposing your entry is in cell A1, then use the following formula: =DATEVALUE(RIGHT(A1,(LEN(A1)-FIND(" ",A1)))) and then format as mentioned above. Mangesh PS: People here appreciate a message body instead of a subject only. "Jonny1975" wrote in message ... |
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