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I was enter dates of birth in a column as month/date/year. The year was
entered as two digits. 2/7/31 appeared in cell as 2/7/1931. However, once I got below 1930 and entered a date as 2/1/29, it appeared in the cell as 2/1/2029. Can you tell me what was happening? Sal and Eileen |
Date entries
Look in your regional windows settings, windows start settings control
panel and regional and language options (assuming you are using windows xp), then click customize and date and there you can set it -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom Northwest Excel Solutions www.nwexcelsolutions.com (remove ^^ from email address) Portland, Oregon "Sal Iaccarino" wrote in message m... I was enter dates of birth in a column as month/date/year. The year was entered as two digits. 2/7/31 appeared in cell as 2/7/1931. However, once I got below 1930 and entered a date as 2/1/29, it appeared in the cell as 2/1/2029. Can you tell me what was happening? Sal and Eileen |
Date entries
Hi,
Take a look at chip Pearson's web site which has a very complete explanation. http://www.cpearson.com/excel/datetime.htm Sean "Sal Iaccarino" wrote in message m... I was enter dates of birth in a column as month/date/year. The year was entered as two digits. 2/7/31 appeared in cell as 2/7/1931. However, once I got below 1930 and entered a date as 2/1/29, it appeared in the cell as 2/1/2029. Can you tell me what was happening? Sal and Eileen |
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