Default date formats

G

Guest

In Excel 2002, dates entered in a worksheet as "dd/mm" default to a custom
format of "d-mmm". For example, 4/26 shows as 26-Apr in the worksheet cell
even though it is shown as 4/26/2005 in the Formula Bar. I want them to
default to "mm/dd/yyyy". In the Regional settings, the default short date
format is shown as "dd/mm/yyyy".

Any ideas?
 
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gls858

J said:
In Excel 2002, dates entered in a worksheet as "dd/mm" default to a custom
format of "d-mmm". For example, 4/26 shows as 26-Apr in the worksheet cell
even though it is shown as 4/26/2005 in the Formula Bar. I want them to
default to "mm/dd/yyyy". In the Regional settings, the default short date
format is shown as "dd/mm/yyyy".

Any ideas?

right click on the cell select format > date > Format Cell
select the format format you would like to see. Or change your custom
format to m/d/yyyy.

gls858
 
G

Guest

Thank you for your quick response but actually I am looking for a way to
change the default. I understand how to correct the format but I would
prefer that it went directly to the "mm/dd/yyyy" format. That would allow me
to enter the date in a sort of shorthand rather than needing to include the
year when I type it in.

I have done additional searching and I have a feeling it is a lost cause.
It just seems strange to me that it defaults to the custom "d-mmm" format
when there are formats specifically listed for dates that would show the date
as "mm/dd". that would still not be what I want but at least it would make
more sense for it to default to a "date" format rather than a "custom" format
if it is clear recognizing the data as a date.

Am I being too logical?
 
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gls858

J said:
Thank you for your quick response but actually I am looking for a way to
change the default. I understand how to correct the format but I would
prefer that it went directly to the "mm/dd/yyyy" format. That would allow me
to enter the date in a sort of shorthand rather than needing to include the
year when I type it in.

I have done additional searching and I have a feeling it is a lost cause.
It just seems strange to me that it defaults to the custom "d-mmm" format
when there are formats specifically listed for dates that would show the date
as "mm/dd". that would still not be what I want but at least it would make
more sense for it to default to a "date" format rather than a "custom" format
if it is clear recognizing the data as a date.

Am I being too logical?
:

I guess when you just type 4/26 Excel is assuming that is the format you
want to display. If I type 4/26/2005 then the date is displayed in the
mm/dd/yyyy format.

gls858
 
N

Niek Otten

Unfortunately you don't get what you want; you get a format that is not one
of your defaults and is not what you type. It gets worse if you type 5/13;
Excel displays May-13 but the formula bar shows it means May 1 2015!

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Kind Regards,

Niek Otten

Microsoft MVP - Excel
 
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gls858

Niek said:
Unfortunately you don't get what you want; you get a format that is not one
of your defaults and is not what you type. It gets worse if you type 5/13;
Excel displays May-13 but the formula bar shows it means May 1 2015!
Not sure whyt you're getting 2015 but when I type 5/13 it displays 13-May
in the cell and 5/13/2005 in the formula bar.

gls858
 
G

Guest

Thanks again. I tapped some other sources and have concluded it IS a lost
cause. I will just need to remember to include the date if that is the
format I desire.

Regards,
 

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