Recently I got excellent help on how to fix my dates which were entered
improperly. Worked like a dream. Now I need help on how to resolve the
current problem.
I have the old date column A - ddmmyyyy
I have beside, in Column B, it the proper converted date as yyyymmdd with
the formula in that column cell.
If I remove the first column (A) the second column data disappears.
If I remove the formula from the second column (B) that data disappears.
I only want to have one date column left - the second (B) which holds the
formula - but I don't want the formula any more.
Any ideas?
Many thanks
Gerry
Don Guillett - 02 Jan 2008 23:27 GMT
col B click on the column header>copy>edit paste/special values>delete 1st
column

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Don Guillett
Microsoft MVP Excel
SalesAid Software
dguillett1@austin.rr.com
> Recently I got excellent help on how to fix my dates which were entered
> improperly. Worked like a dream. Now I need help on how to resolve the
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> Gerry
Gerry - 05 Jan 2008 22:22 GMT
Thank you very much. That worked a treat.
Gerry
> col B click on the column header>copy>edit paste/special values>delete 1st
> column
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>> Gerry
Don Guillett - 05 Jan 2008 23:16 GMT
Glad to help.

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Don Guillett
Microsoft MVP Excel
SalesAid Software
dguillett1@austin.rr.com
> Thank you very much. That worked a treat.
>
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>>> Gerry