Code To Format Date As MM-DD-YYYY?
Jun 30, 2014I need to take 3 columns (G, H, I) and format the dates that are in standard format to mm-dd-yyyy.
The code I have looked at seems way to complicated and I couldn't get it to work
I need to take 3 columns (G, H, I) and format the dates that are in standard format to mm-dd-yyyy.
The code I have looked at seems way to complicated and I couldn't get it to work
I have txtboxes in which I write date in format dd/mm/yyyy but if I want to put date in cell correctly from this textbox in need to declare event on exit -change format to mm/dd/yyyy and then it puts date in desired format which is dd/mm/yyyy and my regional settings are English(uk)
Is there a way to put any date format in textbox and in cell there will always be format dd/mm/yyyy or at least if date is entered in format dd/mm/yyyy that also in cell the same format is putted
I have a file that I want to change the format for my date field. Currently the cells are in general format. How can I put them into a date format. Example the first one is 20070328, how can I make this 03/08/2007?
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19931014
19900724
19910701
19911209
That is, yyyymmdd.
I would like to list it as yymm only. Is there a way to convert it in Excel? I have for a long time been copying and pasting in to Word then doing a search and replace of the first and last two digits, which results in the yymm format I am looking for. A better way would be nice.
Is there a way to lock the date format as MM/DD/YYYY. I'm using the excel file as data file but one of the softwares fails to run this excel-based data file due to date format since the date format has to be in numeric format.
1/12/2013 changes to 12-Jan while processing? How to lock this format?
I have a 20,000 line Excel sheet...
And all the dates are entered like this:
2009 02 08
I want to add a dash, so they look like this
2009-02-08
so I added a command button, and this code, but its not searching the sheet and adding the dash's...
I Need VBA Code to change date format "mm.dd.yyyy hh:mm:ss" replace as mm-dd-yyyy. IN E:E column
Like "19.06.2014 19:12:13" change as 19-Jun-14
Find the attachment : Dt_chng.xlsb‎
the date I want to copy paste is in [dd/mm/yyyy] format in a single cell.
I want to isolate the [dd], [mm] and [yyyy] and write them down in 3 different cells. How can I do this?
I having problem to determine the format value of dates that needs to be inserted in a Userform.
I have the following format in my userform for my Textbox:
[Code] ......
When I select the calendar in my userform that is set as follows:
[Code] .......
And select the first day of the month, it will always add the format as 05/01/2014 but if I select today’s date as example it will add it in the right format: 2014/05/26
I have included a sample to demonstrate the function of the calendar as I have declared it public as d in a module, therefore making the population of my userforms textbox easier to add information on dates.
Calendar.xlsm
If you add 2014/05/01 - 2014/05/26 and 2014/05/06 you will see where the system is having problem with the month and dates I guess the system confuses the two?
I need the format as follows: yyyy/mm/dd
creating a user form that will make my job of recording data far easier. However, when the date is entered, it changes it form UK to US.
I've checked the cells and they are formatted for UK dd/mm/yyyy.
The script is as follows:
Private Sub UserForm1_Click()
End Sub
Private Sub DataInput.UserForm_Initialize()
[Code].....
I want to convert to date from DD-MON-YYYY into YYYY-mm-DD format in column J.
It is also applicable to date separated by semicolon. It was working previously but not now.
HTML Code:Â
Sub DATEE()
Dim rng As Range
Dim rngTotal As Range
Dim i As Integer
Set rngTotal = Range("j1:j" & Range("j" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row)
[code]....
I made one mistake . date conversion should be 2014/03/11 if orignial date is 11-MAR-2014
I finally finished programming the userform that I've been working on for about a week and started to populate the database with info (dates, names, TRUE/FALSE etc etc).
Then all of a sudden I notice that as I switch between "records", one of the dates gets a life of its own - it changes from dd/mm/yyyy to mm/dd/yyyy as I select it. When I jump onto another record and select that previous record again, the format changes from mm/dd/yyyy to dd/mm/yyyy.
This happens with ALL dates where the days and months are =< 12.
I thought I'd apply formatting to the text box to stop that happening with the code below:
I'm currently trying to do some error checking on a cell where the user has to enter the exact date format as "dd/mm/yyyy". I have been using isDate to check if its a date and not text and then using the below function to check the exact format:
View 2 Replies View RelatedI use MS Excel 2007. When I type in date as 2/3/2009, it gets typed as 3/2/2009
i.e. DD/MM/YYYY to MM/DD/YYYY. Attached is file for your information. I have even formatted the Cells in that particular column to Date Format under British (UK) DD/MM/YYYY. I want dates in DD/MM/YYYY format only.
I need to change a whole column of dates shown as “dd.mm.yyyy” to “dd/mm/yyyy”. I know the answer must be quite easy but it’s been bugging me for some time. Even after sorting the cells, it only sorts using the first two digits, totally ignoring the rest. IE, it sorts 01.07.2009 before 15.05.2009, also before 03.02.2008.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a TextBox and a ComboBox. the TextBox shows the current date
VB : TextBox1.Value = Format(Date, "dd/mm/yyyy")
The ComboBox has a list index of years say from 1991 to 2030. Is it possible Change only the "yyyy" in the TextBox based on the changed value in ComboBox.
Say the textbox1 shows today 14/06/2014. now if we select 2016 in ComboBox1 the TextBox1 date should changed to 14/06/2016.
I want to sum values in a column only if the year of the date in the adjacent column is <= to the year in cell F61. the column to evaluate is in the format d/mm/yyyy, and F61 is just yyyy. What I want to accomplish but it doesn't work:
=SUMIF(year(I9:I57),"<="&F61,H9:H57)
I need to add 65 years to a column of birth dates and the result must be in yyyy/mm/dd format. What is the formula?
View 11 Replies View RelatedI have a form on which I select a date (using a calendar form) and on the form it works perfectly. The date is in the correct dd/mm/yyyy format for example (03/04/2013 - 3rd April 2013), I then insert this date into a worksheet and it comes out in the correct format, but it is actually turning the dates around so where it should be putting 3rd of April (03/04/2013), it's inserting 4th March (04/03/2013) instead. It looks very much like the form sees the date in dd/mm/yyyy format and the worksheet when taking the data from the form thinks it in US format (mm/dd/yyyy).
[Code] .....
I would like to format my cells containg date from any format to the format dd-mm-yy. I was doing this manually with the below function
=TEXT(YEAR(Q2),0)&"-"&(RIGHT("0"&TEXT(MONTH(Q2),0),2))&"-"&(RIGHT("0"&TEXT(DAY(Q2),0),2)).
I would like to automate this using vba. i tried a bit but doesn't get what i want. ultimately i want the date in text(dd-mm-yy) format.
I have the macro below which opens csv files stored in a user selected folder and processes them changing the date format in column D from DD/MM/YYYY to text stored as YYYY-MM-DD.
For most of the dates the code works without issue, but for some (those with a month <12 possibly) it transposes the MM and DD incorrectly.
I understand that when opening the CSV's in excel it automatically converts the dates to DD/MM/YYYY, so I'm actually opening in wordpad which displays as YYYY-MM-DD, with only a portion being incorrect.
I've attached a couple of sample files (pre and post conversion).
Status_20post.csv‎
Status_20pre.csv‎
I need to import some csv files but I can not properly manage one of the field because it is a date and that field behave in a way that I can not definitely control;
I got an inversion of month with day so that the final layout is mm/dd/yyyy instead of the correct date layout dd/mm/yyyy I want (need);
the main problem is that when I'm importing these files via a VBA macro like
Workbooks.Open Filename:="n42s3.csv"
the inversion does happen whilst when I'm going through the "normal way" of the menu File, Open... it does not;
and moreover even if I put some commands on the vba macro like
Selection.NumberFormat = "dd/mm/yy hh.mm;@"
in order to control the correct date layout I want I get no result at all
it's a big problem for myself because I need to open a large number of files which can not conveniently handled with the normal way (i.e. passing through the menu)
I currently use some Excel VBA to copy graphs from different sheets in an Excel workbook to a new Powerpoint presentation (one graph per slide). The graphs in Excel are simple line graphs with weekly dates UK style (dd/mm/yyyy) on the x-axis, and values on the y-axis. All works well when these are copied and pasted into PowerPoint as pictures in their own slides, except that the dates become Americanised (mm/dd/yyyy). I need to write in the VBA code to preserve the original date formatting? I am unable to attach the Excel and PowerPoint files - I hope the explanation above is sufficient.
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Is there a way I can convert these all to a standard mm/dd/yy format?
I have a macro which is designed to collect information and then assign each piece of information to a defined cell. I have Dim statements for each piece of information i.e.
Dim Info1 = Surname
Dim Info2 = Initials And so on.
Dim Info11 = Date of entry
This is working perfectly but the date when entered is reversing to american format. 08/05/2006 becomes 05/08/2006. Type into the cell manually and it works perfectly let the macro put the date in and it changes format. Can anyone supply a line of code that would format the date to dd/mm/yyyy? Then I could insert it after the part of my code which basically says go to this cell and put in the date.
I have an Excel report that I import from IBM Clear Quest tool (Web App). A field, 'Submit_date' in this report has data in the following format:
'Jan 12, 2012 12:00:00 AM'
If I double-click in the cell the cursor is after the AM. When I click outside of the cell, the date time stamp changes to 1/12/2012.
My question is, how to change the entire column so that all data gets converted to short date (mm/dd/yyyy) and thereby making it a data sortable field.
In MS-Excel 2007 dates seem to be limited to YYYY/MM/DD style, which I imagine there is a way to alter it into MM/DD/YYYY. I looked into MS Help, and a google search, and either I was using wrong keywords, or not, but I couldn't find anything to simply change date arrangement. If I am being unclear, I am talking about the function '=DATE(YYYY/MM/DD)' is what I want to change.
After I get that fixed, I need there to be a function to reproduce a 3-day work week (Mon, Tue, and Thur). e.g.:
10/05/09 [data] [data] [data]
10/06/09 [data] [data] [data]
10/08/09 [data] [data] [data]
Week 1 [data sum] [data sum] [data sum]
10/12/09
10/13/09
10/15/09
Week 2
10/19/09
10/20/09
10/22/09
............................
i want to do is click the 'show form' button then i click the little calendar icon which displays a calendar on another form. When i click the date the format of the date goes in US stlye. I would like the format to be "dd/mm/yyyy".
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