What different date formats? If all the dates are serial dates, ie they appear as a number when formatted as General, you can apply the same date format to them.
these different formats were copied from other excel workbooks, that were containing multiple date formats. I have to convert all to UK (dd/mm/yy) now.
Back up your file before trying this.
Select the entire column and set the format to what you want. Do all the values match the format that you want?
If the difference is in cell contents rather than just format, my concern is that a cell showing 04/05/13 might mean 4. May or 5.Apr. How is one to know which and (therefore) how to convert to what you want?
because I have a 2nd column in worksheet in which Month mentioned.
Column A--------------- Column Q
Target Month ----------Target Achieved Date
June 2001 --------------06/02/2001 (02 June 2001)
June 2001 --------------06/07/2001 (07 June 2001)
July 2001 --------------- 08/07/2001 (08 July 2001)
Month mentioned in Column Q is linked with Month in Column A, If A is June then June is also in Q.
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