Thank you very much. Gord, It works.
The problem I have is that all my EXCEL files have this issue. Do I need to
change the date one file at the time or is there a way I can change it once
for all?
When I download the transactions from the internet, it also has this problem.
Appreciate your further help. Thanks again.
Regards,
ml
> Select the column then Data>Text to Columns>Next>Next>Column Data
> Format>Date>DMY and Finish.
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Gord Dibben - 07 May 2008 22:34 GMT
I would first of all try experimenting with changing the short date settings in
Control Panel>Regional and Language Options to see if I could get Excel to
behave.
Existing workbooks and sheets will probably not change since some of the dates
are considered as Text, but worth a try.
Otherwise you may need to open all and go through them.
Ron de Bruin has code for opening, editing, saving and closing workbooks in a
folder.
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm copy/paste/merge examples
For future downloads you could set up a macro to do the work if need be when
importing.
Gord
>Thank you very much. Gord, It works.
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