I have mentioned before that I am working on getting my Excel logs into Access. 
I've run into a problem of my own creation, but one I never anticipated along 
the way.

I've kept my dates formatted as yymmdd in my log. That was better before Y2K 
than it is now, as I then had to pre-format Excel not to drop the leading zero. 
I've kept my times in 24-hour clock format, but early on, for unknown reasons, 
I didn't do the lead-zero thing.

So I'm left with dates and times in formats which aren't totally consistent in 
Excel and may not be recognizable in Access.

My questions:

1) Is there a way to change an entire column from its existing formatting to 
display values only for what is there ?

2) Is there a way to get Excel to recognize yymmdd for what it is and establish 
that ? I've tried to custom-format it but it changes all of the data.

3) Is there a way to take an portion of a column and insert the lead zeroes in 
my time column ?

Thanks, and likely best to reply off-list.


Russ Edmunds
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