VBA for changing Date format

thisisrahul

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Is there a way to change the date format from dd/mm/yyyy to mm/dd/yyyy using VBA code?
 

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Yes to what pgc01 said.

Using the format function also works nicely for theese things.

If cells(1,1) contains the date, use this:
Code:
Cells(1, 1) = Format(Cells(1, 1), "mm/dd/yyyy")
 
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