Am 20.03.2015 um 05:56 schrieb Emil Payne:
On 19/03/15 08:28 PM, James wrote:
Column A has text strings that are DD/MM/YYYY format.
I want to make them real dates.
I tried these 2 datevalue formulas but I can't make it work.
14/03/2015 Err:502
14/03/2015 Err:502
=DATEVALUE(TEXT(A1,"##/##/####"))
=DATEVALUE(A2)
Highlight the cells
Right click
FORMAT CELLS
NUMBERS tab
In the FORMAT CODE block at the bottom, put
DD/MM/YYYY
No, this won't work. You've got to change the global locale option in
order to change the evaluation context for existing data.
Other method: =DATE(RIGHT(A1,4),MID(A1,4,2),LEFT(A1,2))
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