Couple of questions:
what version of powerpoint and to confirm, you want to allow users of the pp file to print the slide they are looking at if they want to print it or t print the entire deck?
Glenn - its been about 18 months since I have seriously used Excel (change in job etc).
And like riding a bike, its slowly coming back.
You are correct. I was being a complete idiot with regards to Text to Columns. I was not only using the wrong options (i.e. not stripping out the time based...
One more thing, which I know will make a difference. When I perform the =LEFT process on the date format I mention in my last post, the date gets converted to a serial number, so 02/12/2008 06:58:01 is converted to 39784.2902. Its on the serial number that I perform the various things I have...
Good idea. Tried the LEN and 8. Which makes sense, because I used =LEFT(del_ref,8).
Now, I didn't mention this before, for fear of complicating things, but my first issue, I have resolved, by copying and pasting special just the value. Then performing the text to column process and using MDY, I...
Glenn - tried that. Stripped off the time and then went through the Text to column process. Get the same result. The date remains in General format (and in US format) woth no change - i.e. I get 4/19/07 after going through the process.
Its from the Remedy system (manage problem and incident tickets). There is a function in Remedy that allows you to dump to .csv.
Even if I force the format during import, it comes in as "General".
Yes - its the old "Date" management problem. I used to be quite good at excel, but this one has me stumped. The situation is this:
Some data has been imported and the date column has come in as a string in "General" format. The string is:
4/19/07 8:14:14 PM
I don't need the time, so I used...
Each cell would need its own formula for different cell entries (K4, K5, K6 etc), so why not drag down the forumla ensuring that the ranges are absolute entries (by adding "$" symbols in front of the letters and cell numbers)...
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