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Default how can I have Excel accept date in format dd/mm/yy ?

I set the date format with regional settings "Italy" how ever I still have to
enter date as mm/dd/yy while we are used to write it dd/mm/yy.
Did I did the wrong settings, even if I tried sevral european ones, or is
there something else to do so that I could finally insert a date in a way I
always did it?.
many thanks in advance
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hihglight your date cells, click Format/Cells. Choose Custom in the list.
In the entry box below "Type" enter this without the quotes:
"dd\mm\yy"

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I set the date format with regional settings "Italy" how ever I still have to
enter date as mm/dd/yy while we are used to write it dd/mm/yy.
Did I did the wrong settings, even if I tried sevral european ones, or is
there something else to do so that I could finally insert a date in a way I
always did it?.
many thanks in advance

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Thank you wilwy.
i did as you told me but that does not change my problem as I would like the
date to show for ex 22-Jul-2006. That I can do by normal formating of the
cell even if I enter the date mm/dd/yy.
What I would like, if at all possible, is to make a default setting for
entering dates in the following way DD/MM/YY.
Is it possible? Do you know how to do it?

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hihglight your date cells, click Format/Cells. Choose Custom in the list.
In the entry box below "Type" enter this without the quotes:
"dd\mm\yy"

"Trucci" wrote:

I set the date format with regional settings "Italy" how ever I still have to
enter date as mm/dd/yy while we are used to write it dd/mm/yy.
Did I did the wrong settings, even if I tried sevral european ones, or is
there something else to do so that I could finally insert a date in a way I
always did it?.
many thanks in advance

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Default how can I have Excel accept date in format dd/mm/yy ?

change it on the windows control panel not in excel

hth
regards from Brazil
Marcelo

"Trucci" escreveu:

Thank you wilwy.
i did as you told me but that does not change my problem as I would like the
date to show for ex 22-Jul-2006. That I can do by normal formating of the
cell even if I enter the date mm/dd/yy.
What I would like, if at all possible, is to make a default setting for
entering dates in the following way DD/MM/YY.
Is it possible? Do you know how to do it?

"Wiley" wrote:

hihglight your date cells, click Format/Cells. Choose Custom in the list.
In the entry box below "Type" enter this without the quotes:
"dd\mm\yy"

"Trucci" wrote:

I set the date format with regional settings "Italy" how ever I still have to
enter date as mm/dd/yy while we are used to write it dd/mm/yy.
Did I did the wrong settings, even if I tried sevral european ones, or is
there something else to do so that I could finally insert a date in a way I
always did it?.
many thanks in advance

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