I pull information out of an Access database.   When I copy and paste or 
export to excel the dates have a timestamp. This hinders many of my 
formulas I use.  Is there a macro that I can use in a template that will 
remove the timestamp and leave the date.  Right now, I am using the formula 
=int(cell) but when you have hundreds of cells and many spreadsheets you 
get tired of doing this everytime.  A macro in a template would be nicer 
and quicker.  
 
For example:
 
I have a spreadsheet now. Columns C2:D1144 have dates with a timestamp.  I 
would like to paste this into a template spreadsheet run a command button 
and let the macro remove the timestamp leaving the date.  
 
Thanks for your help
 
SRSEV6
 
 

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