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All of a sudden I can't cut and paste a column of dates without Excel
changing the number by one day and several years. ie, 6/30/04 becomes 7/1/05. This happens when cut and pasting into another spreadsheet. I tried paste special but nothing happens. Thanks, Noreen |
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You state 1 day and several years but your example shows 1 day and 1 year. I assume one of the dates in your example is a typo and is really 1 day and 4 years. This is caused by the two Date Systems that can be used in Excel. Below is a Dave Peterson posting from a few days ago. It explains your problem and proposes a fix(es). Start Dave's post........................ I like to keep my base date as 1900. If you do to, maybe this saved post will help: One workbook was using a base year of 1900 and the other was using 1904. (tools|options|calculation tab|1904 date system) One way to add those four years back is to find an empty cell, put 1462 into that cell. Copy that cell. Select your range that contains the dates. Edit|PasteSpecial|click Add (in the operation box). You may have to reformat the cell as a date (mine turned to a 5 digit number). But it should work. You may want to do it against a copy...just in case. (I'm not sure which one you'll fix. You may want to edit|pastespecial|click subtract.) Most windows users use 1900 as the base date. Mac users (mostly??) use 1904 as the base date. End Dave's post................ Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 16:15:01 -0800, nbalch wrote: All of a sudden I can't cut and paste a column of dates without Excel changing the number by one day and several years. ie, 6/30/04 becomes 7/1/05. This happens when cut and pasting into another spreadsheet. I tried paste special but nothing happens. Thanks, Noreen |
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Yes, I meant 6/30/04 becomes 7/1/08. I will try the fix suggested below. I
am working on a PC. Perhaps if someone who is using a MAC sent me the spreadsheet this would occur? What if it happens on my own PC with my own spreadsheets, why would it suddenly occur? Is there any way to fix this inside of EXCEL so that I don't have to worry about this on each spreadsheet? If I wasn't paying attention, I would not have noticed the errors. Thanks for your help, nbalch "nbalch" wrote: All of a sudden I can't cut and paste a column of dates without Excel changing the number by one day and several years. ie, 6/30/04 becomes 7/1/05. This happens when cut and pasting into another spreadsheet. I tried paste special but nothing happens. Thanks, Noreen |
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The date system setting is saved with the workbook, not a global setting for
Excel. You could create a Template that all new workbooks would be based upon so it won't occur in the future. To have a default workbook............ Open a new workbook. Customize as you wish and make sure the 1904 system in unchecked. FileSave As Type: scroll down to Excel Template(*.XLT) and select. Name your workbook "BOOK"(no quotes). Excel will add the .XLT to save as BOOK.XLT. Store this workbook in the XLSTART folder usually located at........ C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART This will be the default workbook for FileNewWorkbook. See http://snipurl.com/cbde for instruction on NewWorkbook and what to do if you have more than one XLSTART folder. You will have to manually name each book as you save it. Existing workbooks are not affected by these settings. To have a default worksheet.................. You can also open a new workbook and delete all but one sheet. Customize as you wish then save this as SHEET.XLT in XLSTART folder also. It now becomes the default InsertSheet. More can be found on this in Help under "templates"(no quotes). Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 08:05:02 -0800, nbalch wrote: Yes, I meant 6/30/04 becomes 7/1/08. I will try the fix suggested below. I am working on a PC. Perhaps if someone who is using a MAC sent me the spreadsheet this would occur? What if it happens on my own PC with my own spreadsheets, why would it suddenly occur? Is there any way to fix this inside of EXCEL so that I don't have to worry about this on each spreadsheet? If I wasn't paying attention, I would not have noticed the errors. Thanks for your help, nbalch "nbalch" wrote: All of a sudden I can't cut and paste a column of dates without Excel changing the number by one day and several years. ie, 6/30/04 becomes 7/1/05. This happens when cut and pasting into another spreadsheet. I tried paste special but nothing happens. Thanks, Noreen |
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One more mentionable.....
Previously created workbooks will have to be checked over. The default date setting in BOOK.XLT is for new workbooks only. Gord On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 10:57:28 -0800, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote: The date system setting is saved with the workbook, not a global setting for Excel. You could create a Template that all new workbooks would be based upon so it won't occur in the future. To have a default workbook............ Open a new workbook. Customize as you wish and make sure the 1904 system in unchecked. FileSave As Type: scroll down to Excel Template(*.XLT) and select. Name your workbook "BOOK"(no quotes). Excel will add the .XLT to save as BOOK.XLT. Store this workbook in the XLSTART folder usually located at........ C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART This will be the default workbook for FileNewWorkbook. See http://snipurl.com/cbde for instruction on NewWorkbook and what to do if you have more than one XLSTART folder. You will have to manually name each book as you save it. Existing workbooks are not affected by these settings. To have a default worksheet.................. You can also open a new workbook and delete all but one sheet. Customize as you wish then save this as SHEET.XLT in XLSTART folder also. It now becomes the default InsertSheet. More can be found on this in Help under "templates"(no quotes). Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 08:05:02 -0800, nbalch wrote: Yes, I meant 6/30/04 becomes 7/1/08. I will try the fix suggested below. I am working on a PC. Perhaps if someone who is using a MAC sent me the spreadsheet this would occur? What if it happens on my own PC with my own spreadsheets, why would it suddenly occur? Is there any way to fix this inside of EXCEL so that I don't have to worry about this on each spreadsheet? If I wasn't paying attention, I would not have noticed the errors. Thanks for your help, nbalch "nbalch" wrote: All of a sudden I can't cut and paste a column of dates without Excel changing the number by one day and several years. ie, 6/30/04 becomes 7/1/05. This happens when cut and pasting into another spreadsheet. I tried paste special but nothing happens. Thanks, Noreen |
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