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Dates
I am trying to put dates into the workbook, but as soon as I hit endet after
typing "3/14/2005" I get #### all in the ccell and no date. What in the world is that? -- What do you do when the only one that can make you laugh is the one who made you cry?-- |
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Make the column wider. You can drag the column border or double-click on it.
-- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "Kulakula" wrote in message ... I am trying to put dates into the workbook, but as soon as I hit endet after typing "3/14/2005" I get #### all in the ccell and no date. What in the world is that? -- What do you do when the only one that can make you laugh is the one who made you cry?-- |
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Oh, duh!!!! Told you ppl I wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed. Thanks.
-- What do you do when the only one that can make you happy is the one who made you cry?-- "Niek Otten" wrote: Make the column wider. You can drag the column border or double-click on it. -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "Kulakula" wrote in message ... I am trying to put dates into the workbook, but as soon as I hit endet after typing "3/14/2005" I get #### all in the ccell and no date. What in the world is that? -- What do you do when the only one that can make you laugh is the one who made you cry?-- |
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