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Converting text into Date Value

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    Converting text into Date Value

    Folks,
    Dates in a certain file were typed in an informal manner: i.e. Sep-21-2005.
    Now, since this was entered as a text, Excel is not evaluating it as a Date
    Format at all (even after I format the cell accordingly). This is what I
    have done so far:

    I have used the left, mid and right functions to separate out the variables
    in 3 distinct columns - Sep (in Col. A), 21 (Col B), 2005 (Col C)

    What should I do next? My goal is to present the result as 09/21/2005 (Date
    Format). Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

    Shams.

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    If your original text format still exists, then there shouldn't be a need to split them up.

    Select the cells containing the dates, then go to Date>Text to Columns and skip to the 3rd dialogue. From the date drop down, select MDY and then click Finish.

    The cells should now be true dates. You can then format them however you want through Format>Cells

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