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I am brand new to Excel and am having trouble formatting a date. We have
different nationalities in the office where each person enters the date differently: * month, day, year * year, month, day * day month year Everyone defaults to their own country's way of doing things and we are getting very confused! To eliminate confusion, for example, I've formatted a cell "mmm-yy". But if someone enters "11-06" (for November 2006) the value becomes "Jun-06". Entering "9-07" (September 2007), it becomes Jul-06". If I enter "2007-8" it remains unchanged. The only time it works is if you actually enter the short-form month and year (Feb-07), which is kinda missing the point of formatting the cell to begin with. What is the best way around this? |
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