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use if you want text values =TEXT(A1,"MM/DD") and =TEXT(A1,"YY") if you still want the date values but just displayed this way use =A1 in both cells and apply a custom format ('Format -Cells') such as MM/DD and YY -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany Robert Judge wrote: I have an EXCEL 97 worksheet that includes a column with birthdays in the format 11/13/51, for instance, for November 13, 1951. I would like to split that column into two columns. The first column would contain the month and day (that is, 11/13) and the second column would contain the year (that is, 51). How can I do this? |
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