Formatting Dates

M

Mike

When you look at a cell in a workbook, the date is
displayed as mm/dd/yy (10/09/03). However, when you look
at the contents of the cell, the date is actually stored
as mm/d(d)/yy (10/9/2003).

How can I convert the 10/9/2003 date to 10/09/03. I can
manipulate it once it is in the correct format mm/dd/yy.

Thanks for the help.
 
A

Alan

The date 10-9-03 is in Excel is stored as a number ie 37874. This is the
number of days counted this century.
You can format this number any way you wish. Go Format Cells > Date and
pick which you want, or try Custom,
ddd dd mm yy, dddd,dd, mmmm, yyyy etc, try it out, you'll soon get the hang
of it.
Regards,
Alan.
 
A

Alan

'number of days counted this century'
Last century plus this century, sorry, showing my age!
 

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