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Excel Date Format is Not Changing: How We Fixed it
The date format in Excel always caused some issues to users
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Updated onFebruary 8, 2024
updated onFebruary 8, 2024
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Key notes
If your Excel software is not changing the date format, you have to know that you’re not the only one experiencing this issue.
This problem seems to be spread across a variety of platforms and versions of Excel, but don’t worry, we will give you step-by-step instructions to fix it.
This method will fix Excel if it doesn’t change the date format
Here’s how to change the Windows default date format
Because in some cases the formats used for dates can be confusing, it is recommended that you change the default Windows date format to simplify theprocessin the long run.
Of course, this specific setting will depend on your requirements, but you can follow these steps to set it:
Conclusion
In today’s article, we discussed the most efficient way of dealing with Excel not changing the date format.
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Vladimir Popescu
Being an artist his entire life while also playing handball at a professional level, Vladimir has also developed a passion for all things computer-related.
With an innate fascination for research and analysis, and realizing many other people share his passion for this subject, he delved into writing Windows-related articles, so other people can also benefit from the acquired information.
When not writing kick-ass articles, Vladimir likes to spend his time doing Crossfit and creating art.
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