Dates are stored in Excel as serial numbers; it is only the formatting that
gives display in the US mm/dd/yyyy or the rest-of-world dd/mm/yyyy form. So
all you need do is reformat the cells
If you are importing from comma delimited file maybe the dates are actually
text. Play around with Data| Text to Column; it has a feature to convert
such text to dates
best wishes
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Bernard Liengme
Microsoft Excel MVP
http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme
"rjagathe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I receive Excel data that contain "dates" from several
> branches.Some Branches have office 2000 and some have office 2003 and
> some more have office 2007.I use Office 2007.Some branches use dbf
> files also .I convert them into xls files.apart from this, dfferent
> branches use different date formats i.e., dd/mm/yyyy or mm/dd/yyyy or
> dd/mm/yy and so on.I want all the data in my PC to have dd/mm/yyyy
> format only.How to convert all formats into dd/mm/yyyy without doing
> nothing in winXP pro OS?is there any macro?