Thanks all. Yeah, yyyy-mm-dd is the only true date format that makes
any sense to me.

On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 8:50 PM History Buff <[email protected]>
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> Most of the dates I work with are prior to 1900 so I do as Mark suggested
> with yyyy-mm-dd format. It works great for my needs and sorts super easily.
> I halos have a macro to format the date as I want when I display it.
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