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Date Formatting Won't Change
- May 21, 2024Finally figured this out.
Change the date format of your computer from the taskbar.
Regardless of timezone and all, go to your task bar> click the time/date > region >then look for additional date, time & regional settings > change date, time and number formats> additional settings> then go to the date tab and you can manually set the format by using the MMM dd yyyy or whichever format you want it in. Restart your computer and it should work on excel.
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Hi Steve,
I guess you have text in your column, not dates (which are actually numbers). To convert you may use from ribbon Data->Text to Columns selecting Date and applying MDY on the third stage of the wizard.
I just want to use UK format and have followed all the advice given in this thread and others.
- SergeiBaklanJan 02, 2022Diamond Contributor
Excel for web has no idea about regional settings on your computer, you need to change them on web (SharePoint/OneDrive site) as well. That's in File->Options within Excel for web
- dcruzjJan 02, 2022Copper Contributor
I have just tried your solution again since there were a few earlier dates that I had not changed. this is the result. As you can see the change is not global. Some cells change others don't.
- SergeiBaklanJan 02, 2022Diamond Contributor
On your sample it's hard to understand where are dates and where months.
- dcruzjJan 02, 2022Copper ContributorThanks Sergei
I do this every time as I explained. However, excel defaults to US every time I open it. I then reset it as you describe, but the change does not affect all dates globally.
I then try and use control 1 and change the formatting there since the options doesn't work. Unfortunately that hassn't worked either.
I have now changed all the dates by hand and hope that this will hold. If it doesn't, I think that there's a problem with the software.- SergeiBaklanJan 02, 2022Diamond Contributor
I tried on my site, it works
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Do you really have dates or these are texts which looks like dates?