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Default one column on my excel spreadsheet will NOT format the date

Not matter which way I try to format the cells to take a date (i.e. ##/##/##)
when I enter the date needed (i.e. 061405) it comes out either 19## or 202#.
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Couple of things...
First "##/##/##" is not an Excel date format. Try "mm/dd/yyyy" or
something similar.

Second 061405 is not the same as 06/14/2005. The former is 61405 days
from 1/1/1900 or 2/12/2068. Enter your date with the slash marks to
avoid confusing Excel.

- John

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Not without using VBA code.

See Chip Pearson's site for methods.

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/DateTimeEntry.htm

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T-Ray


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Not matter which way I try to format the cells to take a date (i.e. ##/##/##)
when I enter the date needed (i.e. 061405) it comes out either 19## or 202#.

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Default one column on my excel spreadsheet will NOT format the date

The idea is not to have to enter the /

By using the format ##/##/## when I enter 6 numbers they came out the
numbers with the / in between them.

I have on previous spreadsheets been able to do this. But for some reason,
this sheet will not accept the format.

Confusing!

mrm

"John Michl" wrote:

Couple of things...
First "##/##/##" is not an Excel date format. Try "mm/dd/yyyy" or
something similar.

Second 061405 is not the same as 06/14/2005. The former is 61405 days
from 1/1/1900 or 2/12/2068. Enter your date with the slash marks to
avoid confusing Excel.

- John


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