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You're welcome! Thanks for letting me know that it worked.
Macdad wrote: That worked. Thanks Debra. "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: From the Tools menu, choose Options On the Transition tab, remove the check mark from 'Transition Formula Entry' Click OK Macdad wrote: Thank you very much for responding Debra. What I see in the formula bar when I select that cell: =8/25/5 When I hold the Ctrl key and type semi-colon, I see 8/25/2005 displayed in the cell, and 8/25/2005 dsiplayed in the formula bar. When I hit <enter the number 0.0001596 is displayed in the cell and if I pick the cell again, I see =8/25/2005 in the formula bar. "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: What do you see in the formula bar when you select that cell? What shows in the cell if you hold the Ctrl key, and type a semi-colon, to enter the current date? Macdad wrote: I am entering the date (8/25/2005) in a cell that is date-formatted. However, once entered the cell always displays 1/1/1900 (Excel's embedded calendar start date), i.e. it doesn't display the date I entered. How do I get it to display teh date I entered? -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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