You will if you type 010706 into a cell. I just tried it

You have to enter it as text or ensure that the cell is text first
Then Convert the cells using Text to Columns as detailed already
I just tried it and that works too
Steve
On Wed, 05 Jul 2006 17:23:01 +0100, Mick <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:
> I AM SORRY BUT I MUST REALLY BE COMING ACROSS AS THICK BUT i CANT GET IT
> TO
> WORK FOR ME i TRIED WHAT IS BELOW AND IT IS STILL GIVING ME WRONG DATES:
> IE I
> TYPE IN 010706 AND I GET 23/04/1929
> ANYONE ANY IDEAS
>
> "Mick" wrote:
>
>> I am sorry if this is a stupid question but here goes .
>>
>> If I type in dates as 010106 it gives me 01/09/27
>> This was raised in an earlier Question I tried the reply by Ragdyer
>> which was
>> (If you were going to enter a *very* large number of dates into a
>> column,
>> where you might consider it worthwhile using several *extra* steps in
>> Text
>> To Columns (TTC), you could enter your dates using *6* digits (to avoid
>> ambiguity), *without* delimiters.
>>
>> This entails a whole other procedure, so the saving wouldn't be realized
>> unless the number of dates to be entered was quite large.
>>
>> For example, you could enter dates as mmddyy.
>> 041705
>> 121504
>> 010105
>> 101206
>> 092504
>> 122505
>>
>> Then, select the cells, and
>> <Data> <TextToColumns> <Next> <Next>
>>
>> Click on "Date", and make sure "MDY" shows in the window,
>> Then <Finish>.
>>
>> You've now made your 6 digit date entries recognizable to XL as *the*
>> dates
>> that you want, not "morphed" into dates XL chooses.)
>>
>> It did not work for me can someone please help me
>>
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Steve (3)