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My date format is not as the template states
Everytime I type in my date ie. aug3 it will then come in a format as
08/01/2003 or if I type in Jul22 it will show as 07/01/2022. No matter what format I select for the cell it takes the number that I type as the year. I have tried detect and repair and have uninstalled and reinstalled office. I have it running on XP and prior to this week this function was not an issue. |
This is just how Excel behaves
Workaround: Format the cells as ddd-mm and enter data in form 5aug best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "Denise" wrote in message ... Everytime I type in my date ie. aug3 it will then come in a format as 08/01/2003 or if I type in Jul22 it will show as 07/01/2022. No matter what format I select for the cell it takes the number that I type as the year. I have tried detect and repair and have uninstalled and reinstalled office. I have it running on XP and prior to this week this function was not an issue. |
On Wed, 10 Aug 2005 06:51:23 -0700, Denise
wrote: Everytime I type in my date ie. aug3 it will then come in a format as 08/01/2003 or if I type in Jul22 it will show as 07/01/2022. No matter what format I select for the cell it takes the number that I type as the year. I have tried detect and repair and have uninstalled and reinstalled office. I have it running on XP and prior to this week this function was not an issue. That is how Excel works. However, if you type in 3Aug or 22Jul Excel will interpret it as a day-month and default to the current year. --ron |
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