UK date format in Excel (and Access)

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Guest

I recently upgraded from Windows ME to XP Professional.

I am in the UK and my regional and language options are set via Control
Panel to reflect this, including the use of a day-month-year date format.

However, even if I specifically format an Excel cell as dd/mm/yyyy it no
longer recognises a string like 23/04/2001 as a date. If I enter 04/23/2001,
or even just 4/23, it will recognise this as a date and it will appear as
23/04/2001 in the cell but as 04/23/2001 in the formula bar. A similar
problem occurs with Access entry fields.

I had no problems with date format under Windows ME. I have checked and
rechecked my "regional" settings, and have even reinstalled Office 2002. The
problem occurs with both new and legacy documents.

Prehaps I'm missing something obvious, but I can't find the solution.
Grateful for suggestions.
 
J

Jamie Collins

Martin Nail said:
I had no problems with date format under Windows ME. I have checked and
rechecked my "regional" settings, and have even reinstalled Office 2002. > The problem occurs with both new and legacy documents.

Just a guess but have you check the Office language settings? e.g.
from the Start menu: Microsoft Office, Microsoft Office Tools,
Microsoft Office Language Settings.

Jamie.

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Guest

Jamie Collins said:
Just a guess but have you check the Office language settings? e.g.
from the Start menu: Microsoft Office, Microsoft Office Tools,
Microsoft Office Language Settings.

No, I've tried that. It says "English (U.K.)". Changing it to something
else and back again doesn't help.
 

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