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MaTe1986
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Jan 18, 2023
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Date format

Hello all,   I have created an excel file for my team. We share the file in a group on Teams and everybody has access to update the file online. One of the columns is date and the format I selecte...
  • HansVogelaar's avatar
    Jan 18, 2023

    MaTe1986 

    In the Format Cells dialog, Number tab, if you select Date, you'll notice that the first two formats are marked with an asterisk:

    These are the Short Date and Long Date formats of the system running Excel. Excel will automatically change them on other computers. Moreover. Excel Online always uses the local settings, even if the computer has another regional setting.

    If you set the format to the custom format dd\/mm\/yyyy or dd"/"mm"/"yyyy, Excel should leave it unchanged on other computer.

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