Date Format

kumar0318

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Office Version
  1. 365
  2. 2007
Platform
  1. Windows
Hello, Could you please help me with formatting date from 20231215 to MM/DD/YYYY format?
 
Do you know why these messed up now:
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Because those are real dates and not text. My formula assume all of the rows are text.
 
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Do I need to convert them to text or a revise formula to include the real scenario.?
 
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Ideally, you'd want all of your data in the same column to have to the same data type. So yes.
 
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