Dear Kiran,

Can you share a sample sheet with accurate problem.
because in case of examples
10/02/2011
02/10/2011
 we will unable to Assume/understand adject date format.



2011/11/28 ♥.•:*¨¨*:•.♥.•:V.Kiran Kumar :•.♥.•:*¨¨*:•.♥ <
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> Dear Excel Experts
>
> I have always problems with date format in my excel work sheet
> Details:
> Col 2   dd/mm/yyyy
> col 8   dd/mm/yyyy
> col 20  mm/dd/yyyy
> col 30  dd/mm/yyyy
> col 40  mm/dd/yyyy
> col 45  dd/mm/yyyy
> col 50  mm/dd/yyyy
>
> so...........on
> I want to change all this columns date format to *dd/mmm/yyyy*
> any body can assist me with macro or formula please
>
> Regards
> V.Kiran Kumar
>
>
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