default date format

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When a enter a date in Excel 2003 it formats it (by default) as 22-Nov. The
short date regional setting in windows is 11/22/07. When I go to change the
date format the format that is highlighted is Custom dd-mmm. Any idea
where this comes from and how I can change it.
 
I think that when you include the year (even if it is only 2 digits) it will use Windows' short date format

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Kind regards,

Niek Otten
Microsoft MVP - Excel

| When a enter a date in Excel 2003 it formats it (by default) as 22-Nov. The
| short date regional setting in windows is 11/22/07. When I go to change the
| date format the format that is highlighted is Custom dd-mmm. Any idea
| where this comes from and how I can change it.
 
I usually like mm/dd/yyyy and I've given up fighting excel.

If a cell is going to contain a date, I'll do this:
ctrl-;
(to enter today's date--and change the format)
then type the new date.
 
Nice one, Dave!
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Kind regards,

Niek Otten
Microsoft MVP - Excel


|I usually like mm/dd/yyyy and I've given up fighting excel.
|
| If a cell is going to contain a date, I'll do this:
| ctrl-;
| (to enter today's date--and change the format)
| then type the new date.
|
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|
| Kruppy wrote:
| >
| > When a enter a date in Excel 2003 it formats it (by default) as 22-Nov. The
| > short date regional setting in windows is 11/22/07. When I go to change the
| > date format the format that is highlighted is Custom dd-mmm. Any idea
| > where this comes from and how I can change it.
|
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| Dave Peterson
 
Well, lots of times, I enter the date, then hit ctrl-z to undo, then do those
steps. <vbg>

It can be quicker than formatting the cell.
 
Thanks, It is a good work around. There should be a better way to do it but
this is very quick and easy. Thanks againb
 
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