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Hi, Guys
I really need help on this. I've been looking for an answer for a LONG time but couldn't find it. In my work, I need to sort a table on Excel using the date present on every line. The problem is that the spreadsheet I use have different layouts of dates as seen below. 2/13/2017 4:43:02 AM (MM/DD/YYYY) 02/11/2017 05:05 (DD/MM/YYYY) I can't sort it this way because it always sort it wrongly. What I need to do is to split cells and then concatenate them again but this is causing a lot of trouble. Could you help me check if there's any way to do it automatically, using a macro, or at least using just a formula? Thanks =) Leo |
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