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  1. #1
    CycloneGD
    Guest

    date shows 1/1/1900

    i am using a modified excell sheet.
    I enter a date in a cell (i.e.8/23/2005) but it shows up as 1/1/1900.
    I have reformated the cell to a data format., but sit still doesn't take.
    What is wrong???


  2. #2
    Dave Peterson
    Guest

    Re: date shows 1/1/1900

    Try tools|Options|transition tab.
    Uncheck transition formula entry

    Excel is behaving like Lotus 123 and seeing your entry as a division
    (8 divided by 23 divided by 2005)

    I'd uncheck all those Lotus options if I were you.

    CycloneGD wrote:
    >
    > i am using a modified excell sheet.
    > I enter a date in a cell (i.e.8/23/2005) but it shows up as 1/1/1900.
    > I have reformated the cell to a data format., but sit still doesn't take.
    > What is wrong???


    --

    Dave Peterson

  3. #3
    Dave Peterson
    Guest

    Re: date shows 1/1/1900

    Try tools|Options|transition tab.
    Uncheck transition formula entry

    Excel is behaving like Lotus 123 and seeing your entry as a division
    (8 divided by 23 divided by 2005)

    I'd uncheck all those Lotus options if I were you.

    CycloneGD wrote:
    >
    > i am using a modified excell sheet.
    > I enter a date in a cell (i.e.8/23/2005) but it shows up as 1/1/1900.
    > I have reformated the cell to a data format., but sit still doesn't take.
    > What is wrong???


    --

    Dave Peterson

  4. #4
    Dave Peterson
    Guest

    Re: date shows 1/1/1900

    Try tools|Options|transition tab.
    Uncheck transition formula entry

    Excel is behaving like Lotus 123 and seeing your entry as a division
    (8 divided by 23 divided by 2005)

    I'd uncheck all those Lotus options if I were you.

    CycloneGD wrote:
    >
    > i am using a modified excell sheet.
    > I enter a date in a cell (i.e.8/23/2005) but it shows up as 1/1/1900.
    > I have reformated the cell to a data format., but sit still doesn't take.
    > What is wrong???


    --

    Dave Peterson

  5. #5
    Duke Carey
    Guest

    RE: date shows 1/1/1900

    On the Tools->Options menu, on the Transition tab, do you have Transition
    Formula Entry checked? If so, Excel reads your entry as 8 divided by 23
    divided by 2005, i.e., a very small number. When that small number is
    formatted as a date, you get the first day of 1900


    "CycloneGD" wrote:

    > i am using a modified excell sheet.
    > I enter a date in a cell (i.e.8/23/2005) but it shows up as 1/1/1900.
    > I have reformated the cell to a data format., but sit still doesn't take.
    > What is wrong???
    >


  6. #6
    Duke Carey
    Guest

    RE: date shows 1/1/1900

    On the Tools->Options menu, on the Transition tab, do you have Transition
    Formula Entry checked? If so, Excel reads your entry as 8 divided by 23
    divided by 2005, i.e., a very small number. When that small number is
    formatted as a date, you get the first day of 1900


    "CycloneGD" wrote:

    > i am using a modified excell sheet.
    > I enter a date in a cell (i.e.8/23/2005) but it shows up as 1/1/1900.
    > I have reformated the cell to a data format., but sit still doesn't take.
    > What is wrong???
    >


  7. #7
    Duke Carey
    Guest

    RE: date shows 1/1/1900

    On the Tools->Options menu, on the Transition tab, do you have Transition
    Formula Entry checked? If so, Excel reads your entry as 8 divided by 23
    divided by 2005, i.e., a very small number. When that small number is
    formatted as a date, you get the first day of 1900


    "CycloneGD" wrote:

    > i am using a modified excell sheet.
    > I enter a date in a cell (i.e.8/23/2005) but it shows up as 1/1/1900.
    > I have reformated the cell to a data format., but sit still doesn't take.
    > What is wrong???
    >


  8. #8
    Dave Peterson
    Guest

    Re: date shows 1/1/1900

    Try tools|Options|transition tab.
    Uncheck transition formula entry

    Excel is behaving like Lotus 123 and seeing your entry as a division
    (8 divided by 23 divided by 2005)

    I'd uncheck all those Lotus options if I were you.

    CycloneGD wrote:
    >
    > i am using a modified excell sheet.
    > I enter a date in a cell (i.e.8/23/2005) but it shows up as 1/1/1900.
    > I have reformated the cell to a data format., but sit still doesn't take.
    > What is wrong???


    --

    Dave Peterson

  9. #9
    Duke Carey
    Guest

    RE: date shows 1/1/1900

    On the Tools->Options menu, on the Transition tab, do you have Transition
    Formula Entry checked? If so, Excel reads your entry as 8 divided by 23
    divided by 2005, i.e., a very small number. When that small number is
    formatted as a date, you get the first day of 1900


    "CycloneGD" wrote:

    > i am using a modified excell sheet.
    > I enter a date in a cell (i.e.8/23/2005) but it shows up as 1/1/1900.
    > I have reformated the cell to a data format., but sit still doesn't take.
    > What is wrong???
    >


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