Month, Day, year format.

Select the column to date format (mm / dd / yyyy) then use the macro
name is DayMonthYear
Code:
Sub DayMonthYear()
'Ðinh dang ngày tháng nam
'Day, Month, year format
    Selection.NumberFormat = "mm/dd/yyyy"
End Sub


Select the column to the month, day, year (dd / mm / yyyy), using
macros Name DayMonthYear.
Code:

Sub MonthDayYear()
'Ðinh dang tháng ngày nam
'Month, day, year format
    Selection.NumberFormat = "dd/mm/yyyy"
End Sub

2012/9/1, RLM <robert01...@gmail.com>:
> Thanks for the help
>
> On Thursday, August 30, 2012 6:57:37 PM UTC+1, RLM wrote:
>>
>> First post guys!
>>
>> I am trying to convert dates stored as text into proper formatted UK dates
>>
>> DD/MM/YYYY.  A sample spreadsheet is attached.   The dates as text are
>> copied into a variant array, converted to a real date using DateSerial
>> then
>> copied to a new range using the WorksheetFunction.Transpose.   The dates
>> look formatted ok whilst viewing the locals in the RealDate array, but but
>>
>> when copied back to the new range 05/04/2012 becomes 04/05/2012.
>>
>> I want to avoid looping through each individual cell so grateful if
>> someone could provide a solution.
>>
>> Many thanks
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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