Converting date from 01.01.2019 to 01/01/2019 (So excel recognises it!)

JamesBowdidge

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Hi,

I have a database query that extracts a date in the following format 01.01.2019

I can convert it to slashes using substitute but excel does not recognise the formula result as a real date..

How can I force excel to recognise the date?

Obvious answer is to change the DB formatting but this isnt possible so I am stuck with this problem..

thanks

J
 

Excel Facts

Show numbers in thousands?
Use a custom number format of #,##0,K. Each comma after the final 0 will divide the displayed number by another thousand
Instead of a formula, you could select the column and replace . with /
 
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