Microsoft KB Archive/247796

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Article ID: 247796

Article Last Modified on 1/9/2007



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Excel 2000 Standard Edition, when used with:
    • Microsoft Windows 95
    • Microsoft Windows 98 Standard Edition
    • Microsoft Windows NT 4.0



This article was previously published under Q247796

For a Microsoft Excel 98 Macintosh Edition version of this article, see 247799.
For a Microsoft Excel 97 version of this article, see 247801.
For a Microsoft Excel 7.0 version of this article, see 249033.


SYMPTOMS

When you programmatically save the contents of your Microsoft Excel worksheet, some dates that were stored with a four-digit year are truncated to two-digit years.

CAUSE

This behavior occurs when the following conditions are true:

  • You use the SaveAs method to save the contents of your Excel worksheet.

    -and-

  • You specify one of the following parameters for the FileFormat argument of the SaveAs method:

    • xlCSV
    • xlCSVMac
    • xlCSVMSDOS
    • xlCSVWindows
    • xlCurrentPlatformText
    • xlDIF
    • xlTextMac
    • xlTextMSDOS
    • xlTextPrinter
    • xlTextWindows
    • xlUnicodeText


    -and-

  • The Short date style setting under Regional Settings in Control Panel is set to a format displaying four-digit years.

By design, Excel uses the default Short date style setting (m/d/yy) for the U.S. English version of Windows to determine the format for exporting your worksheet to one of the file formats listed above. This maintains consistent, predictable automation results, regardless of locale settings.

RESOLUTION

A Microsoft Excel 2000 Programmatic Text Export Update that corrects this problem is available for download from the followint Microsoft Web site:

MORE INFORMATION

Cells that contain custom formatting are not affected by this behavior.


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