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I imported a lotus 123 file for tracking investments. When I try to enter a
date Excel gives me back 1/0/00, which is the beginning of the 20th century. I've tried several date formats to no avail. I also get a flag in the cell saying the date string only has 2 digits for the year. The other data in the sheet appears OK. The date format works OK on a clean sheet. I am using Excel from Office 2003 Basic. Help -- mudslide |
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There is a worksheet setting that you have to turn off.
In xl2003: Tools|Options|Transition tab|uncheck transition formula entry. When that setting is turned on, excel acts like lotus 123. And when you type: 07/27/2007, it sees it as 7 divided by 27 divided by 2007. A very small number. And that small number formatted as a date is 01/00/1900. I'd uncheck all those Lotus 123 transition settings if I were you. gwsfeld wrote: I imported a lotus 123 file for tracking investments. When I try to enter a date Excel gives me back 1/0/00, which is the beginning of the 20th century. I've tried several date formats to no avail. I also get a flag in the cell saying the date string only has 2 digits for the year. The other data in the sheet appears OK. The date format works OK on a clean sheet. I am using Excel from Office 2003 Basic. Help -- mudslide -- Dave Peterson |
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