XL: Wrong Date Returned When You Enter Month and Digits

ID: Q180952


The information in this article applies to:


SYMPTOMS

In Microsoft Excel, if you enter a month name that is spelled out or abbreviated and is followed by a space and one or two digits, the date that appears in the cell may be different than the date you expect.

For example, when you enter the following dates, Excel displays the following dates:


   Date You Enter   Date That Appears
   ----------------------------------

   Dec 1            December 1, 1998
   Dec 31           December 31, 1998
   Dec 32           December 1, 1932
   December 99      December 1, 1999 


CAUSE

When you enter a month and a one or two digit number, Microsoft Excel assumes that the digits represent the day of the month and that the date is in the current year. For example, "Dec 31" translates into December 31 in the current year.

However, if the digits exceed the number of days in the month, Microsoft Excel converts the digits to a year and assumes that the date is on the first of the month. For example, "Dec 32" translates into December 1, 1932.


RESOLUTION

To prevent problems from occurring when you enter dates, use the following guidelines:


MORE INFORMATION

For more information about how Microsoft Excel works with two-digit years, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

Q164406 : XL: How Microsoft Excel Works with Two-Digit Year Numbers

Additional query words: XL5 XL7 XL97 y2k year2000 february 2029 1929 2030 1930 2031 1931


Keywords          : xlformat xlformula 
Version           : MACINTOSH:5.0; WINDOWS:5.0,5.0c,7.0,7.0a,97
Platform          : MACINTOSH WINDOWS 
Issue type        : kbbug 

Last Reviewed: April 13, 1999