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We have a large sheet with expiration dates. Most are currently formatted MM/YYYY. Unforunately the new ones are MM/DD/YYYY. How can I add 01 (first day of the month) to the MM/YYYY formatted dates so they comply with MM/DD/YYYY?
Example:
Convert 05/2016 to 05/01/2016
Thanks!
=DATE(YEAR(cell_with_date),MONTH(cell_with_date),1)
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The excel spreadsheet at my work has a column for date and I'm trying to find out which date shows up the most. Is there a way to do that?
As can be found here, assume your dates are in the range, of say, A2:A1000, you could use the following formula:
=INDEX(A2:A1000,MODE(MATCH(A2:A1000,A2:A1000,0)))
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I have 2 columns, each with a numeric value. The third column is the PRODUCT of the first 2 columns but it is just numbers. I want to in the format of $xxxx.00 rather than xxxx.
What can I do to achieve this?
RIght click on the column header and choose Format Cells
Format the cell to currency. It's a command on the Home ribbon.
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i'm using a pivot table and i'm trying to compare summed value of a month of two years.
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How can i add (using pivot methods) a column with the % difference between these any year-month and the month of the previous year?
note that i I can have more years.
Here is an example of the output of a row that i would like to obtain.
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Here is how the OP solved the issue:
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I have a very large dataset (100,000+ records) and one of the fields is a date field that is in this format: mm/dd/yyyy. I have tried using "=YEAR(A1)" to get the year value from the column A which has the original date to column B with only the year date. It just gives me a very weird date like "6/31/1905" but my dates are definitely not in that range. Any other advice?
Format the cell containing the formula:
=YEAR(A1)
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I'd like to use Persian date (Hijri- Shamsi) in Excel 2007 worksheet directly as the base of calculation. How is that possible?
I would convert the Persian dates to Julian dates via VBA , perform the calculations with standard Excel functions and then convert them back to Persian with VBA
I posted a reference here