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Copy an empty cell. Select the range of "Dates" and EditPaste Special(in place)AddOKEsc Should be good to go. The above steps are same as F2 and ENTER without going to each cell. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 2 Jun 2009 13:17:02 -0700, Kris wrote: I've downloaded data from another site. Downloading into excel was an option, which I did. The data contains columns of dates. I've formatted the data to Date (*3/14/2001). When doing that, excel is suppose to align the dates Right Justified, yet in my case the dates are still aligned Left Justified. The real problem is that other formulas do not actually recgonize this dates unless they are Right Justified. Here's the strange thing... all I have to do is click within the cell, then hit enter, and the date will appear as Right Justified, and the other formulas suddenly recognize the date within that cell. I dont' have time to do this with thousands of cells of data. Anyone know what to do to fix the formatting?? I and many other are at a loss. |
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