Convert Format Date From Mm/Dd/Yyyy to Dd/Mm/Yyyy

muhammad susanto

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hi all

how to convert format date from mm/dd/yyyy change to dd/mm/yyyy
this my sample
checking date lhppu.xlsx
DE
1original dateconvert date
202/02/202302/02/2023
303/02/202302/03/2023
404/03/202303/04/2023
505/03/202303/05/2023
606/05/202305/06/2023
707/04/202304/07/2023
808/01/202301/08/2023
909/04/202304/09/2023
1010/02/202302/10/2023
1111/01/202301/11/2023
Sheet1


i have change into Regional language but not work
i hope someone give me solultion
please, do not use VBA

susant
 
I am pretty sure you do have LET, so try this:
PS: If you have to resort to a screenshot please include the Row & Column references, it creates less work for you in having to do a conversion and less chance of typing errors,
Note: the text format choice might seem counterintuitive but try it anyway

Also if it is a one off conversion Text To Columns and in the Data format section put Date and MDY might be quicker

20231216 US to UK Date format muhammad susanto.xlsx
DE
1original dateconvert date
212/16/202316/12/2023
310/30/202330/10/2023
412/02/20222/12/2022
53/02/20232/03/2023
Main
Cell Formulas
RangeFormula
E2:E5E2=LET(sDt,TEXT($D2,"dd/mm/yyyy"), DATE(RIGHT(sDt,4),LEFT(sDt,2),MID(sDt,4,2)))
 
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I am pretty sure you do have LET, so try this:
PS: If you have to resort to a screenshot please include the Row & Column references, it creates less work for you in having to do a conversion and less chance of typing errors,
Note: the text format choice might seem counterintuitive but try it anyway

Also if it is a one off conversion Text To Columns and in the Data format section put Date and MDY might be quicker

20231216 US to UK Date format muhammad susanto.xlsx
DE
1original dateconvert date
212/16/202316/12/2023
310/30/202330/10/2023
412/02/20222/12/2022
53/02/20232/03/2023
Main
Cell Formulas
RangeFormula
E2:E5E2=LET(sDt,TEXT($D2,"dd/mm/yyyy"), DATE(RIGHT(sDt,4),LEFT(sDt,2),MID(sDt,4,2)))
hi, Alex Blakenburg,,

thank you so much. Working well perfecto!!!

 
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I am pretty sure you do have LET, so try this:
PS: If you have to resort to a screenshot please include the Row & Column references, it creates less work for you in having to do a conversion and less chance of typing errors,
Note: the text format choice might seem counterintuitive but try it anyway

Also if it is a one off conversion Text To Columns and in the Data format section put Date and MDY might be quicker
Thank you, I was also looking for a solution and found this.
 
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