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when i open excel and type in other date/s (not Current date) why does it go
to current date and how can i stop this from happening. all i want to do is input numbers for example: 03/06;04/05 but when i do this it goes to current date. thanks |
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XL has to have some way of guessing whether 03/06 means (a) the 3rd of
June (in the current year), (b) the 6th of March (again in the current year), and (c) March of 2006. By default, XL will try to resolve ambiguous dates such as you're entering as mm/dd (or dd/mm, depending on your system settings) of the current year. If that doesn't make sense (e.g., 1/45), then it will try to resolve it as a mm/yy if it can. See XL Help "About dates and date systems" for the rules XL uses to interpret ambiguous dates and how to customize them. In article , help with excel wrote: when i open excel and type in other date/s (not Current date) why does it go to current date and how can i stop this from happening. all i want to do is input numbers for example: 03/06;04/05 but when i do this it goes to current date. thanks |
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You mean it goes to current year?
You have not given Excel enough information. It assumes you mean Mar 06 of current year when you type 03/06 Add the year also when entering dates.............03/06/07 If you mean you just want 03/06 to reamin as text and not a date, pre-format the cells as text or preced the entry with an apostrophe which will not show in the cell. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 12:37:03 -0800, help with excel wrote: when i open excel and type in other date/s (not Current date) why does it go to current date and how can i stop this from happening. all i want to do is input numbers for example: 03/06;04/05 but when i do this it goes to current date. thanks |
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