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Hand entered dates view wrong

  1. #1
    Chris in Nebraska
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    Hand entered dates view wrong

    A user I support is having an issue with a worksheet in Excel. It is
    not an urgent or crucial fix, but I am interested in people's ideas,
    since she says it has happened to her before. In each case she threw
    away the worksheet and started a new one by hand entering the data again.

    Here's the scenario: She has a worksheet in which she has been adding
    rows of data over time (6 months or so) and has only about 30 rows of
    data. Column A are dates, and are formatted as such.

    After months of opening and saving in this document once a week or so,
    she now has an issue - when she types in a date, it gives her bizarre
    dates from the future. For example, when she enters 8/01/05 by hand,
    the date displayed in the cell is 4/26/2119.

    Things I know:

    The 1904 date system is not checked in Tools/Options/Calculations

    The worksheet works fine on my computer when she emails it to me

    We have cleared the formatting on the cell, and the entire column

    The local system time is correct



    Has anyone seen such issues?

    - Chris in Nebraska

  2. #2
    Anne Troy
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    Re: Hand entered dates view wrong

    What happens if she uses the format painter and copies the format from a
    good formatted cell to these cells?
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    "Chris in Nebraska" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > A user I support is having an issue with a worksheet in Excel. It is
    > not an urgent or crucial fix, but I am interested in people's ideas,
    > since she says it has happened to her before. In each case she threw
    > away the worksheet and started a new one by hand entering the data again.
    >
    > Here's the scenario: She has a worksheet in which she has been adding
    > rows of data over time (6 months or so) and has only about 30 rows of
    > data. Column A are dates, and are formatted as such.
    >
    > After months of opening and saving in this document once a week or so,
    > she now has an issue - when she types in a date, it gives her bizarre
    > dates from the future. For example, when she enters 8/01/05 by hand,
    > the date displayed in the cell is 4/26/2119.
    >
    > Things I know:
    >
    > The 1904 date system is not checked in Tools/Options/Calculations
    >
    > The worksheet works fine on my computer when she emails it to me
    >
    > We have cleared the formatting on the cell, and the entire column
    >
    > The local system time is correct
    >
    >
    >
    > Has anyone seen such issues?
    >
    > - Chris in Nebraska




  3. #3
    Earl Kiosterud
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    Re: Hand entered dates view wrong

    Chris,

    I wonder if we looked at the underlying value, might we get a clue. Try
    removing the date formatting (Edit - Clear - Formats will do it -- you can
    undo it after you've seen the underlying date serial number).
    --
    Earl Kiosterud
    www.smokeylake.com

    "Chris in Nebraska" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >A user I support is having an issue with a worksheet in Excel. It is not
    >an urgent or crucial fix, but I am interested in people's ideas, since she
    >says it has happened to her before. In each case she threw away the
    >worksheet and started a new one by hand entering the data again.
    >
    > Here's the scenario: She has a worksheet in which she has been adding rows
    > of data over time (6 months or so) and has only about 30 rows of data.
    > Column A are dates, and are formatted as such.
    >
    > After months of opening and saving in this document once a week or so, she
    > now has an issue - when she types in a date, it gives her bizarre dates
    > from the future. For example, when she enters 8/01/05 by hand, the date
    > displayed in the cell is 4/26/2119.
    >
    > Things I know:
    >
    > The 1904 date system is not checked in Tools/Options/Calculations
    >
    > The worksheet works fine on my computer when she emails it to me
    >
    > We have cleared the formatting on the cell, and the entire column
    >
    > The local system time is correct
    >
    >
    >
    > Has anyone seen such issues?
    >
    > - Chris in Nebraska




  4. #4
    Dave
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    Re: Hand entered dates view wrong

    Might not help, but try comparing the date formats in her regional
    settings with yours. Control Panel>Regional Options, click customize,
    choose Date tab, see what the setting is for dates entered as two digit
    years. I say this because you indicate the year is entered as two
    digits, poor practice for MS Office ever since Y2K. Regardless of the
    numeric (not text) date format, years should be entered as four digits
    (i.e. even if format is mm/dd/yy, enter 08/03/2005). She should try her
    sheet with four digit years if she hasn't already done so.
    If none of that gives you a clue, change the format in her spreadsheet
    on her machine and on yours to General. The number you get on each for
    a given date should be the same (08/01/2005 is 38565). If you don't get
    the same result, and the system clocks are correct on both, I have to
    suspect the regional settings are the cause.


  5. #5
    Ron Rosenfeld
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    Re: Hand entered dates view wrong

    On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 11:27:28 -0500, Chris in Nebraska <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >After months of opening and saving in this document once a week or so,
    >she now has an issue - when she types in a date, it gives her bizarre
    >dates from the future. For example, when she enters 8/01/05 by hand,
    >the date displayed in the cell is 4/26/2119.


    It seems to me she is forgetting to put in the date separators.

    The serial number 080105, when entered into a date formatted cell, will display
    4/26/2119.

    Another option is that someone programmed her auto correct options to eliminate
    the "/" but that's less likely.


    --ron

  6. #6
    Chris in Nebraska
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    Re: Hand entered dates view wrong

    A-HA!! I knew someone would have the answer!

    Many thanks Ron - I will let her know!





    Ron Rosenfeld wrote:
    > It seems to me she is forgetting to put in the date separators.
    >
    > The serial number 080105, when entered into a date formatted cell, will display
    > 4/26/2119.
    >
    > Another option is that someone programmed her auto correct options to eliminate
    > the "/" but that's less likely.
    >
    >
    > --ron


  7. #7
    Ron Rosenfeld
    Guest

    Re: Hand entered dates view wrong

    On Wed, 03 Aug 2005 13:58:16 -0500, Chris in Nebraska <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >A-HA!! I knew someone would have the answer!
    >
    >Many thanks Ron - I will let her know!


    You're welcome. Hopefully the answer is correct :-|


    --ron

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