Add ordinal to date

charlesstricklin

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I'm stumped. I have a column B which has dates in the format "Wednesday, March 15, 2023". I'd like the cells in column C to show a date like that as "Wednesday, March 15th, 2023"
 

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Here is putting the "th" on. But it won't put on "nd" and "st"

You could probably use some conditionals with a text version.

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The most common solutions involve VBA.
You can find a whole bunch of threads on them (so you don't need to create the code yourself).
Here is one here: Formatting Ordinal Numbers
 
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