My copy of Excel seems stuck in the default (US) date format which can get
very confusing. How can I change it to the British system which I'm used to?
i.e. dd/mm
My copy of Excel seems stuck in the default (US) date format which can get
very confusing. How can I change it to the British system which I'm used to?
i.e. dd/mm
Hi,
Select format > cells > Date > location then select English (UK)
Also can do custom and enter the format you want
http://www.ozgrid.com/Excel/CustomFormats.htm
VBA Noob
Hi EddieA,
If you select English (UK) in Windows/Regional settings, Excel will follow
it as default.
Regards,
Stefi
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> Hi,
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> Select format > cells > Date > location then select English (UK)
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> Also can do custom and enter the format you want
>
> http://www.ozgrid.com/Excel/CustomFormats.htm
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> VBA Noob
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> My copy of Excel seems stuck in the default (US) date format which can get
> very confusing. How can I change it to the British system which I'm used
> to?
> i.e. dd/mm
Problem may not be in Excel, but in Windows. Regional Settings?
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