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Has anyone else had problems with copying date information out of one document (just copying, and pasting or even paste special) into another, I am getting issues that from my original document, the dates are fine, the place I am pasting or pasting special to, the dates show up as 4 years later…
Any fixes anyone might know about? I am tired of making translation tabs in my documents… Thanks in advance! |
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I should add that these documents are shared over a network with PC users who access them as well…
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I found the answer!
Apparently their is a preference in Macintosh Excel that I can turn off the "January 1, 1904" serial default… That was a pain - but man is it going to save me time in the future!! |
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