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CONVERT DATES FROM EUROPEAN FORMAT TO US FORMAT

  1. #1
    les8
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    CONVERT DATES FROM EUROPEAN FORMAT TO US FORMAT

    I have a list of invoice dates where the day is first and the month is
    second, and the year is third. I need to convert to the US format of month
    first, day second and year third. Any suggestions are most appreciated.
    Thanks.

  2. #2
    Ron Coderre
    Guest

    RE: CONVERT DATES FROM EUROPEAN FORMAT TO US FORMAT

    Can you describe the values a little more?

    Are they actual dates, that Excel displays, but the months and days are
    transposed?
    Where Dec 31 does not display as a date:
    31/12/2006 would be a text entry, but
    Dec 3rd would be 03/12/2006 and display as March 3rd.

    Are they in some numeric or text format:
    31122006 ?
    31/12/2006 ?

    ***********
    Regards,
    Ron

    XL2002, WinXP


    "les8" wrote:

    > I have a list of invoice dates where the day is first and the month is
    > second, and the year is third. I need to convert to the US format of month
    > first, day second and year third. Any suggestions are most appreciated.
    > Thanks.


  3. #3
    Ron Coderre
    Guest

    RE: CONVERT DATES FROM EUROPEAN FORMAT TO US FORMAT

    Can you describe the values a little more?

    Are they actual dates, that Excel displays, but the months and days are
    transposed?
    Where Dec 31 does not display as a date:
    31/12/2006 would be a text entry, but
    Dec 3rd would be 03/12/2006 and display as March 3rd.

    Are they in some numeric or text format:
    31122006 ?
    31/12/2006 ?

    ***********
    Regards,
    Ron

    XL2002, WinXP


    "les8" wrote:

    > I have a list of invoice dates where the day is first and the month is
    > second, and the year is third. I need to convert to the US format of month
    > first, day second and year third. Any suggestions are most appreciated.
    > Thanks.


  4. #4
    les8
    Guest

    RE: CONVERT DATES FROM EUROPEAN FORMAT TO US FORMAT

    Ron,

    The date shows as 22/4/05 (this is what is in the cell for April 22),
    I need tis to be 4/22/05 or 04/22/2005 or 4/22/2005 - anything where the
    month is first.
    There appears to be no consistency in the format.
    Some months are one digit and some are 2,
    Some years are two digits and some are 4,
    The days are either one or two digits.

    8/7/2005
    29/07/05
    5/8/2005
    22/04/05
    21/10/05
    3/11/2005
    4/11/2005
    22/11/05
    22/12/05
    Thanks,
    les8

    Ron,

    the dates are in date format,


    "Ron Coderre" wrote:

    > Can you describe the values a little more?
    >
    > Are they actual dates, that Excel displays, but the months and days are
    > transposed?
    > Where Dec 31 does not display as a date:
    > 31/12/2006 would be a text entry, but
    > Dec 3rd would be 03/12/2006 and display as March 3rd.
    >
    > Are they in some numeric or text format:
    > 31122006 ?
    > 31/12/2006 ?
    >
    > ***********
    > Regards,
    > Ron
    >
    > XL2002, WinXP
    >
    >
    > "les8" wrote:
    >
    > > I have a list of invoice dates where the day is first and the month is
    > > second, and the year is third. I need to convert to the US format of month
    > > first, day second and year third. Any suggestions are most appreciated.
    > > Thanks.


  5. #5
    Ron Coderre
    Guest

    RE: CONVERT DATES FROM EUROPEAN FORMAT TO US FORMAT

    Try this:

    Select the range of "dates"

    From the Excel main menu:
    <data><text to column>
    Check: Fixed width..........Click the [next] button
    Click the [next] button
    Check: Date (in the upper right and select DMY from the dropdown list
    Click the [Finish] button

    Does that help?
    ***********
    Regards,
    Ron

    XL2002, WinXP


    "les8" wrote:

    > Ron,
    >
    > The date shows as 22/4/05 (this is what is in the cell for April 22),
    > I need tis to be 4/22/05 or 04/22/2005 or 4/22/2005 - anything where the
    > month is first.
    > There appears to be no consistency in the format.
    > Some months are one digit and some are 2,
    > Some years are two digits and some are 4,
    > The days are either one or two digits.
    >
    > 8/7/2005
    > 29/07/05
    > 5/8/2005
    > 22/04/05
    > 21/10/05
    > 3/11/2005
    > 4/11/2005
    > 22/11/05
    > 22/12/05
    > Thanks,
    > les8
    >
    > Ron,
    >
    > the dates are in date format,
    >
    >
    > "Ron Coderre" wrote:
    >
    > > Can you describe the values a little more?
    > >
    > > Are they actual dates, that Excel displays, but the months and days are
    > > transposed?
    > > Where Dec 31 does not display as a date:
    > > 31/12/2006 would be a text entry, but
    > > Dec 3rd would be 03/12/2006 and display as March 3rd.
    > >
    > > Are they in some numeric or text format:
    > > 31122006 ?
    > > 31/12/2006 ?
    > >
    > > ***********
    > > Regards,
    > > Ron
    > >
    > > XL2002, WinXP
    > >
    > >
    > > "les8" wrote:
    > >
    > > > I have a list of invoice dates where the day is first and the month is
    > > > second, and the year is third. I need to convert to the US format of month
    > > > first, day second and year third. Any suggestions are most appreciated.
    > > > Thanks.


  6. #6
    les8
    Guest

    RE: CONVERT DATES FROM EUROPEAN FORMAT TO US FORMAT

    Ron,

    The date shows as 22/4/05 (this is what is in the cell for April 22),
    I need tis to be 4/22/05 or 04/22/2005 or 4/22/2005 - anything where the
    month is first.
    There appears to be no consistency in the format.
    Some months are one digit and some are 2,
    Some years are two digits and some are 4,
    The days are either one or two digits.

    8/7/2005
    29/07/05
    5/8/2005
    22/04/05
    21/10/05
    3/11/2005
    4/11/2005
    22/11/05
    22/12/05
    Thanks,
    les8

    Ron,

    the dates are in date format,


    "Ron Coderre" wrote:

    > Can you describe the values a little more?
    >
    > Are they actual dates, that Excel displays, but the months and days are
    > transposed?
    > Where Dec 31 does not display as a date:
    > 31/12/2006 would be a text entry, but
    > Dec 3rd would be 03/12/2006 and display as March 3rd.
    >
    > Are they in some numeric or text format:
    > 31122006 ?
    > 31/12/2006 ?
    >
    > ***********
    > Regards,
    > Ron
    >
    > XL2002, WinXP
    >
    >
    > "les8" wrote:
    >
    > > I have a list of invoice dates where the day is first and the month is
    > > second, and the year is third. I need to convert to the US format of month
    > > first, day second and year third. Any suggestions are most appreciated.
    > > Thanks.


  7. #7
    Ron Coderre
    Guest

    RE: CONVERT DATES FROM EUROPEAN FORMAT TO US FORMAT

    Try this:

    Select the range of "dates"

    From the Excel main menu:
    <data><text to column>
    Check: Fixed width..........Click the [next] button
    Click the [next] button
    Check: Date (in the upper right and select DMY from the dropdown list
    Click the [Finish] button

    Does that help?
    ***********
    Regards,
    Ron

    XL2002, WinXP


    "les8" wrote:

    > Ron,
    >
    > The date shows as 22/4/05 (this is what is in the cell for April 22),
    > I need tis to be 4/22/05 or 04/22/2005 or 4/22/2005 - anything where the
    > month is first.
    > There appears to be no consistency in the format.
    > Some months are one digit and some are 2,
    > Some years are two digits and some are 4,
    > The days are either one or two digits.
    >
    > 8/7/2005
    > 29/07/05
    > 5/8/2005
    > 22/04/05
    > 21/10/05
    > 3/11/2005
    > 4/11/2005
    > 22/11/05
    > 22/12/05
    > Thanks,
    > les8
    >
    > Ron,
    >
    > the dates are in date format,
    >
    >
    > "Ron Coderre" wrote:
    >
    > > Can you describe the values a little more?
    > >
    > > Are they actual dates, that Excel displays, but the months and days are
    > > transposed?
    > > Where Dec 31 does not display as a date:
    > > 31/12/2006 would be a text entry, but
    > > Dec 3rd would be 03/12/2006 and display as March 3rd.
    > >
    > > Are they in some numeric or text format:
    > > 31122006 ?
    > > 31/12/2006 ?
    > >
    > > ***********
    > > Regards,
    > > Ron
    > >
    > > XL2002, WinXP
    > >
    > >
    > > "les8" wrote:
    > >
    > > > I have a list of invoice dates where the day is first and the month is
    > > > second, and the year is third. I need to convert to the US format of month
    > > > first, day second and year third. Any suggestions are most appreciated.
    > > > Thanks.


  8. #8
    les8
    Guest

    RE: CONVERT DATES FROM EUROPEAN FORMAT TO US FORMAT

    Ron,

    The date shows as 22/4/05 (this is what is in the cell for April 22),
    I need tis to be 4/22/05 or 04/22/2005 or 4/22/2005 - anything where the
    month is first.
    There appears to be no consistency in the format.
    Some months are one digit and some are 2,
    Some years are two digits and some are 4,
    The days are either one or two digits.

    8/7/2005
    29/07/05
    5/8/2005
    22/04/05
    21/10/05
    3/11/2005
    4/11/2005
    22/11/05
    22/12/05
    Thanks,
    les8

    Ron,

    the dates are in date format,


    "Ron Coderre" wrote:

    > Can you describe the values a little more?
    >
    > Are they actual dates, that Excel displays, but the months and days are
    > transposed?
    > Where Dec 31 does not display as a date:
    > 31/12/2006 would be a text entry, but
    > Dec 3rd would be 03/12/2006 and display as March 3rd.
    >
    > Are they in some numeric or text format:
    > 31122006 ?
    > 31/12/2006 ?
    >
    > ***********
    > Regards,
    > Ron
    >
    > XL2002, WinXP
    >
    >
    > "les8" wrote:
    >
    > > I have a list of invoice dates where the day is first and the month is
    > > second, and the year is third. I need to convert to the US format of month
    > > first, day second and year third. Any suggestions are most appreciated.
    > > Thanks.


  9. #9
    Ron Coderre
    Guest

    RE: CONVERT DATES FROM EUROPEAN FORMAT TO US FORMAT

    Try this:

    Select the range of "dates"

    From the Excel main menu:
    <data><text to column>
    Check: Fixed width..........Click the [next] button
    Click the [next] button
    Check: Date (in the upper right and select DMY from the dropdown list
    Click the [Finish] button

    Does that help?
    ***********
    Regards,
    Ron

    XL2002, WinXP


    "les8" wrote:

    > Ron,
    >
    > The date shows as 22/4/05 (this is what is in the cell for April 22),
    > I need tis to be 4/22/05 or 04/22/2005 or 4/22/2005 - anything where the
    > month is first.
    > There appears to be no consistency in the format.
    > Some months are one digit and some are 2,
    > Some years are two digits and some are 4,
    > The days are either one or two digits.
    >
    > 8/7/2005
    > 29/07/05
    > 5/8/2005
    > 22/04/05
    > 21/10/05
    > 3/11/2005
    > 4/11/2005
    > 22/11/05
    > 22/12/05
    > Thanks,
    > les8
    >
    > Ron,
    >
    > the dates are in date format,
    >
    >
    > "Ron Coderre" wrote:
    >
    > > Can you describe the values a little more?
    > >
    > > Are they actual dates, that Excel displays, but the months and days are
    > > transposed?
    > > Where Dec 31 does not display as a date:
    > > 31/12/2006 would be a text entry, but
    > > Dec 3rd would be 03/12/2006 and display as March 3rd.
    > >
    > > Are they in some numeric or text format:
    > > 31122006 ?
    > > 31/12/2006 ?
    > >
    > > ***********
    > > Regards,
    > > Ron
    > >
    > > XL2002, WinXP
    > >
    > >
    > > "les8" wrote:
    > >
    > > > I have a list of invoice dates where the day is first and the month is
    > > > second, and the year is third. I need to convert to the US format of month
    > > > first, day second and year third. Any suggestions are most appreciated.
    > > > Thanks.


  10. #10
    les8
    Guest

    RE: CONVERT DATES FROM EUROPEAN FORMAT TO US FORMAT

    Ron,
    Nothing changed. I think the dates are values, not text.

    les8

    "Ron Coderre" wrote:

    > Try this:
    >
    > Select the range of "dates"
    >
    > From the Excel main menu:
    > <data><text to column>
    > Check: Fixed width..........Click the [next] button
    > Click the [next] button
    > Check: Date (in the upper right and select DMY from the dropdown list
    > Click the [Finish] button
    >
    > Does that help?
    > ***********
    > Regards,
    > Ron
    >
    > XL2002, WinXP
    >
    >
    > "les8" wrote:
    >
    > > Ron,
    > >
    > > The date shows as 22/4/05 (this is what is in the cell for April 22),
    > > I need tis to be 4/22/05 or 04/22/2005 or 4/22/2005 - anything where the
    > > month is first.
    > > There appears to be no consistency in the format.
    > > Some months are one digit and some are 2,
    > > Some years are two digits and some are 4,
    > > The days are either one or two digits.
    > >
    > > 8/7/2005
    > > 29/07/05
    > > 5/8/2005
    > > 22/04/05
    > > 21/10/05
    > > 3/11/2005
    > > 4/11/2005
    > > 22/11/05
    > > 22/12/05
    > > Thanks,
    > > les8
    > >
    > > Ron,
    > >
    > > the dates are in date format,
    > >
    > >
    > > "Ron Coderre" wrote:
    > >
    > > > Can you describe the values a little more?
    > > >
    > > > Are they actual dates, that Excel displays, but the months and days are
    > > > transposed?
    > > > Where Dec 31 does not display as a date:
    > > > 31/12/2006 would be a text entry, but
    > > > Dec 3rd would be 03/12/2006 and display as March 3rd.
    > > >
    > > > Are they in some numeric or text format:
    > > > 31122006 ?
    > > > 31/12/2006 ?
    > > >
    > > > ***********
    > > > Regards,
    > > > Ron
    > > >
    > > > XL2002, WinXP
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > "les8" wrote:
    > > >
    > > > > I have a list of invoice dates where the day is first and the month is
    > > > > second, and the year is third. I need to convert to the US format of month
    > > > > first, day second and year third. Any suggestions are most appreciated.
    > > > > Thanks.


  11. #11
    Niek Otten
    Guest

    Re: CONVERT DATES FROM EUROPEAN FORMAT TO US FORMAT

    Are the cells all formatted the same pattern?
    Did you try to just format them as mm/dd/yyyy?
    One way to try and convert them to real Excel dates:

    Format an empty cell as Number. Enter the number 1. Edit>Copy. Select your dates. Edit>Paste Special, check Multiply. Format as
    date.

    Backup your workbook before you try!

    --
    Kind regards,

    Niek Otten
    Microsoft MVP - Excel

    "les8" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    |I have a list of invoice dates where the day is first and the month is
    | second, and the year is third. I need to convert to the US format of month
    | first, day second and year third. Any suggestions are most appreciated.
    | Thanks.



  12. #12
    Ron Coderre
    Guest

    RE: CONVERT DATES FROM EUROPEAN FORMAT TO US FORMAT

    That technique worked for me, regardless of whether the values were numeric
    or text.

    Try this experiment:

    Copy the dates from your 2nd posting into a new worksheet
    Follow the same Text-to-Columns instructions
    If that works....check if the copied data is different from your original data

    Let us know what you find.
    ***********
    Regards,
    Ron

    XL2002, WinXP


    "les8" wrote:

    > Ron,
    > Nothing changed. I think the dates are values, not text.
    >
    > les8
    >
    > "Ron Coderre" wrote:
    >
    > > Try this:
    > >
    > > Select the range of "dates"
    > >
    > > From the Excel main menu:
    > > <data><text to column>
    > > Check: Fixed width..........Click the [next] button
    > > Click the [next] button
    > > Check: Date (in the upper right and select DMY from the dropdown list
    > > Click the [Finish] button
    > >
    > > Does that help?
    > > ***********
    > > Regards,
    > > Ron
    > >
    > > XL2002, WinXP
    > >
    > >
    > > "les8" wrote:
    > >
    > > > Ron,
    > > >
    > > > The date shows as 22/4/05 (this is what is in the cell for April 22),
    > > > I need tis to be 4/22/05 or 04/22/2005 or 4/22/2005 - anything where the
    > > > month is first.
    > > > There appears to be no consistency in the format.
    > > > Some months are one digit and some are 2,
    > > > Some years are two digits and some are 4,
    > > > The days are either one or two digits.
    > > >
    > > > 8/7/2005
    > > > 29/07/05
    > > > 5/8/2005
    > > > 22/04/05
    > > > 21/10/05
    > > > 3/11/2005
    > > > 4/11/2005
    > > > 22/11/05
    > > > 22/12/05
    > > > Thanks,
    > > > les8
    > > >
    > > > Ron,
    > > >
    > > > the dates are in date format,
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > "Ron Coderre" wrote:
    > > >
    > > > > Can you describe the values a little more?
    > > > >
    > > > > Are they actual dates, that Excel displays, but the months and days are
    > > > > transposed?
    > > > > Where Dec 31 does not display as a date:
    > > > > 31/12/2006 would be a text entry, but
    > > > > Dec 3rd would be 03/12/2006 and display as March 3rd.
    > > > >
    > > > > Are they in some numeric or text format:
    > > > > 31122006 ?
    > > > > 31/12/2006 ?
    > > > >
    > > > > ***********
    > > > > Regards,
    > > > > Ron
    > > > >
    > > > > XL2002, WinXP
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > > "les8" wrote:
    > > > >
    > > > > > I have a list of invoice dates where the day is first and the month is
    > > > > > second, and the year is third. I need to convert to the US format of month
    > > > > > first, day second and year third. Any suggestions are most appreciated.
    > > > > > Thanks.


  13. #13
    les8
    Guest

    RE: CONVERT DATES FROM EUROPEAN FORMAT TO US FORMAT

    Ron and Niek
    I finally got it to work using both of your solutions. I copied the dates (
    some were text and some values) did the paste-special multiply
    which changed them all to values, then did the text to columns
    suggestion which flipped the month and day.

    Don't know why it worked, but I am back in business. Thanks
    so much to both of you.

    les8
    "Ron Coderre" wrote:

    > That technique worked for me, regardless of whether the values were numeric
    > or text.
    >
    > Try this experiment:
    >
    > Copy the dates from your 2nd posting into a new worksheet
    > Follow the same Text-to-Columns instructions
    > If that works....check if the copied data is different from your original data
    >
    > Let us know what you find.
    > ***********
    > Regards,
    > Ron
    >
    > XL2002, WinXP
    >
    >
    > "les8" wrote:
    >
    > > Ron,
    > > Nothing changed. I think the dates are values, not text.
    > >
    > > les8
    > >
    > > "Ron Coderre" wrote:
    > >
    > > > Try this:
    > > >
    > > > Select the range of "dates"
    > > >
    > > > From the Excel main menu:
    > > > <data><text to column>
    > > > Check: Fixed width..........Click the [next] button
    > > > Click the [next] button
    > > > Check: Date (in the upper right and select DMY from the dropdown list
    > > > Click the [Finish] button
    > > >
    > > > Does that help?
    > > > ***********
    > > > Regards,
    > > > Ron
    > > >
    > > > XL2002, WinXP
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > "les8" wrote:
    > > >
    > > > > Ron,
    > > > >
    > > > > The date shows as 22/4/05 (this is what is in the cell for April 22),
    > > > > I need tis to be 4/22/05 or 04/22/2005 or 4/22/2005 - anything where the
    > > > > month is first.
    > > > > There appears to be no consistency in the format.
    > > > > Some months are one digit and some are 2,
    > > > > Some years are two digits and some are 4,
    > > > > The days are either one or two digits.
    > > > >
    > > > > 8/7/2005
    > > > > 29/07/05
    > > > > 5/8/2005
    > > > > 22/04/05
    > > > > 21/10/05
    > > > > 3/11/2005
    > > > > 4/11/2005
    > > > > 22/11/05
    > > > > 22/12/05
    > > > > Thanks,
    > > > > les8
    > > > >
    > > > > Ron,
    > > > >
    > > > > the dates are in date format,
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > > "Ron Coderre" wrote:
    > > > >
    > > > > > Can you describe the values a little more?
    > > > > >
    > > > > > Are they actual dates, that Excel displays, but the months and days are
    > > > > > transposed?
    > > > > > Where Dec 31 does not display as a date:
    > > > > > 31/12/2006 would be a text entry, but
    > > > > > Dec 3rd would be 03/12/2006 and display as March 3rd.
    > > > > >
    > > > > > Are they in some numeric or text format:
    > > > > > 31122006 ?
    > > > > > 31/12/2006 ?
    > > > > >
    > > > > > ***********
    > > > > > Regards,
    > > > > > Ron
    > > > > >
    > > > > > XL2002, WinXP
    > > > > >
    > > > > >
    > > > > > "les8" wrote:
    > > > > >
    > > > > > > I have a list of invoice dates where the day is first and the month is
    > > > > > > second, and the year is third. I need to convert to the US format of month
    > > > > > > first, day second and year third. Any suggestions are most appreciated.
    > > > > > > Thanks.


  14. #14
    Ron Coderre
    Guest

    RE: CONVERT DATES FROM EUROPEAN FORMAT TO US FORMAT

    Glad to hear you resolved your issue.
    Thanks for the update.


    ***********
    Regards,
    Ron

    XL2002, WinXP


    "les8" wrote:

    > Ron and Niek
    > I finally got it to work using both of your solutions. I copied the dates (
    > some were text and some values) did the paste-special multiply
    > which changed them all to values, then did the text to columns
    > suggestion which flipped the month and day.
    >
    > Don't know why it worked, but I am back in business. Thanks
    > so much to both of you.
    >
    > les8
    > "Ron Coderre" wrote:
    >
    > > That technique worked for me, regardless of whether the values were numeric
    > > or text.
    > >
    > > Try this experiment:
    > >
    > > Copy the dates from your 2nd posting into a new worksheet
    > > Follow the same Text-to-Columns instructions
    > > If that works....check if the copied data is different from your original data
    > >
    > > Let us know what you find.
    > > ***********
    > > Regards,
    > > Ron
    > >
    > > XL2002, WinXP
    > >
    > >
    > > "les8" wrote:
    > >
    > > > Ron,
    > > > Nothing changed. I think the dates are values, not text.
    > > >
    > > > les8
    > > >
    > > > "Ron Coderre" wrote:
    > > >
    > > > > Try this:
    > > > >
    > > > > Select the range of "dates"
    > > > >
    > > > > From the Excel main menu:
    > > > > <data><text to column>
    > > > > Check: Fixed width..........Click the [next] button
    > > > > Click the [next] button
    > > > > Check: Date (in the upper right and select DMY from the dropdown list
    > > > > Click the [Finish] button
    > > > >
    > > > > Does that help?
    > > > > ***********
    > > > > Regards,
    > > > > Ron
    > > > >
    > > > > XL2002, WinXP
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > > "les8" wrote:
    > > > >
    > > > > > Ron,
    > > > > >
    > > > > > The date shows as 22/4/05 (this is what is in the cell for April 22),
    > > > > > I need tis to be 4/22/05 or 04/22/2005 or 4/22/2005 - anything where the
    > > > > > month is first.
    > > > > > There appears to be no consistency in the format.
    > > > > > Some months are one digit and some are 2,
    > > > > > Some years are two digits and some are 4,
    > > > > > The days are either one or two digits.
    > > > > >
    > > > > > 8/7/2005
    > > > > > 29/07/05
    > > > > > 5/8/2005
    > > > > > 22/04/05
    > > > > > 21/10/05
    > > > > > 3/11/2005
    > > > > > 4/11/2005
    > > > > > 22/11/05
    > > > > > 22/12/05
    > > > > > Thanks,
    > > > > > les8
    > > > > >
    > > > > > Ron,
    > > > > >
    > > > > > the dates are in date format,
    > > > > >
    > > > > >
    > > > > > "Ron Coderre" wrote:
    > > > > >
    > > > > > > Can you describe the values a little more?
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > Are they actual dates, that Excel displays, but the months and days are
    > > > > > > transposed?
    > > > > > > Where Dec 31 does not display as a date:
    > > > > > > 31/12/2006 would be a text entry, but
    > > > > > > Dec 3rd would be 03/12/2006 and display as March 3rd.
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > Are they in some numeric or text format:
    > > > > > > 31122006 ?
    > > > > > > 31/12/2006 ?
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > ***********
    > > > > > > Regards,
    > > > > > > Ron
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > XL2002, WinXP
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > "les8" wrote:
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > > I have a list of invoice dates where the day is first and the month is
    > > > > > > > second, and the year is third. I need to convert to the US format of month
    > > > > > > > first, day second and year third. Any suggestions are most appreciated.
    > > > > > > > Thanks.


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