RE: date format in Excel
- From: "mac@bath" <barrydotjdotmacrae@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 15 May 2005 01:27:14 -0700
Many thanks to you both.
I just KNEW that someone out there would know this. (But google didn't.)
However...
Having seen the complexity of the answers (especially xldynamics !!) I'm
going to live with the fact that the date at the top of my spreadsheets can
go WITHOUT the "st/nd/rd" !!! I'm not THAT brave with formulae!
Thanks anyway.
--
mac
"mac@bath" wrote:
> Although I have managed to format a cell date (Excel in Office Pro 2000)
> with the "day" (e.g. "Friday" - as in dddd, dd mmm yyyy), I am stumped when
> it comes to putting a "th" or "nd" or "rd" (as in 1st/2nd/3rd etc...)
> Any ideas?
.
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