Concatenate Dates

Corticus

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Is there any way to concatenate dates and maintain the date property?

Right now I have:

="From "&I6&" through "&K6
which gives me:
From 37316 through 37346

Thanks
Corticus
 

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Hey

Use the TEXT formula:

=TEXT(K6,"mm/dd/yy")&" through "&TEXT(I6,"mm/dd/yy")

Adam
 
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you can use
"From "&text(I6,"mm-dd-yy")&" through "&text(K6,"mm-dd-yy")

an adjust mm-dd-yy to suit.
 
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