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![]() I have an Excel 2003 spreadsheet that has a column full of dates. I have no control over how the spreadsheet has been configured. The dates are in an American format but I am in the UK and my laptop is configured for uk dates. I have noticed that cells that contain dates that would be illegal in uk format i.e. '10/29/04 10:36' are formatted 'General' Dates that are legal in the uk format i.e. 12/8/05 11:23 are formatted 'Custom dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm'. I have failed to get the dates to read in the uk format i.e. using the above examples:- 10/29/04 needs to be 20 April 2004 and 12/8/05 needs to be 8 December 2005. In the first example I cannot extract a serial because it is seen as text. In the second any conversion is coming out as 12 August 2005. I am not worried about the time, I just need the date. I know that I am probably missing something silly here but ban anyone give me a pointer on how to get these dates to read as I need please. Regards. Bill. |
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