Entering DATEs in EXCEL should not require use of "/" slashes.

R

Receptionist

When entering a date INTO A CELL FORMATTED FOR DATES, one ought to be able
to simply enter 09122005 (or 091205) instead of being required to enter
09/12/2005 (or 09/12/05). As long as the cell is properly formatted, the
figures entered should be accepted as being the numbers for a date in that
format. (This should work, for example, in the same way as data entered into
a cell which is formatted for percentages: The program reads the data
entered, and re-formats it.)
This should not work if the cell was NOT formatted for dates, of course,
so that numbers can be entered as text or as other data.

[At present, the program 'translates' digits entered into a date calcuated
from an arbitrary starting point, using the entered data as if it were a
number of days to be added to that date. No real person uses dates that way.
The program should accomodate real people, not visa-versa.]


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