Month Names

RAF1112

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Is there anyway to have Excel return the name of the month (i.e, November, December, etc.) given the number of the month (i.e., 11, 12)?

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Juan Pablo González said:
Mark W. said:
Or...

=TEXT((A1&"/1")+0,"mmmm")

Right ! I'm always thinking in "my" system, dd/mm/yyyy, not the US system...

I think that's very sensible. Who in their right mind would want to put the month before the day? :confused: :wink:
 
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