> > Adam Tauno Williams wrote:

> > > =DATEVALUE($CELL) will convert a text representation of a date to a date
> > > value.
> > bg:
> > Sounds workable, but where and under what screen am I going to enter it
> > in order to apply it to all 678 rows in that column? I tried entering it
> > in the edit window on the first one, and got  #NAME? as a response.

Adam Tauno Williams wrote:

> Insert a column
> enter =DATEVALUE($THEDATECELL)
> copy-and-paste that one cell to the rest of the column
> copy the date value column
> paste as values over the old column
> delete the column you created

bg:

Doesn't work. Whether I enter it as =DATEVALUE($CELL)
or as =DATEVALUE($THEDATECELL) it still echoes " #NAME? "
all the way through to the final paste. What am I doing wrong?

Brewster


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