Hijra Date into Gregorian

Press Alt+F11 to open the Visual Basic Editor. Select your workbook in the window on the left and choose Insert|Module from the Menu. Paste the code into the window on the right. Press Alt+F11 to return to your workbook, press Alt+F8 to show the Macros dialog, select the macro Test and click Run.
 
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Mr. Andrew Poulsom

Thanks the info. But is there no other way formula to show up input the cell? For example Column A Text input the Arabic number and the Text Column B is number of conversation and even how many rows to input the numbers.

Column A (Hijri) Column B (Gregorian)

1439/10/26 10-July-2018


Bert
Norberto.Ronquillo@interserveme.com
 
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