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I received an Excel spreadsheet from an Italian colleague but the formulas
aren't working properly because although I can input dates in dd-mm-yy format they are displayed in mm-dd-yy format even when I choose the Italian format from the menu, i.e. October 10th is saved as 03-10-05 but is displayed as 10-03-05. Anyone have any ideas how I can fix this? thanks, Lynn |
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The date 3 October 2005 is 38628 however it is displayed. If you are using
worksheets to collaborate across an ocean, by far the safest thing to do is to use a "Universal" format. Pull-down: Format Cells... Number Date 14-Mar-2001 (the last option). This format leaves no room for confusion. -- Gary''s Student "lynniemilano" wrote: I received an Excel spreadsheet from an Italian colleague but the formulas aren't working properly because although I can input dates in dd-mm-yy format they are displayed in mm-dd-yy format even when I choose the Italian format from the menu, i.e. October 10th is saved as 03-10-05 but is displayed as 10-03-05. Anyone have any ideas how I can fix this? thanks, Lynn |
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