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Select a cell, for instance, C2, type this formula =DAY(A2), press Enter, the day of the reference cell is extracted. And go to next cell, D2 for instance, type this formula =MONTH(A2), press Enter to extract the month only from the reference cell.
If a cell contains a combined date and time, you can use the INT function to pull the time value into a separate column. Dates are stored as numbers in Excel, with the decimal portion representing the time. The formula should automatically fill down to the last row in the table.
SELECT convert(date, DATE ADD(HOUR,-4,CONVERT(DATE TIME, LEFT([Date],8)+' '+ SUBSTRING([Date],10,2)+':'+ SUBSTRING([Date],12,2)+':'+ SUBSTRING([Date],14,2)+'.
Select your date and time cells, then right click and choose Format Cells, see screenshot: In the Format Cells dialog, click General under Number tab to convert the time to general format, then click OK to close the dialog.
0:42 2:36 Suggested clip Learn Excel 2010 — “Separate Dates from Text”: Podcast #1520 YouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip Learn Excel 2010 — “Separate Dates from Text”: Podcast #1520
Use a formula to find the end date of each month may be very easy for every Excel user. Also, you can use this formula =MONTH(A2,0) to get the month's end date. (You need to format the result cells as Date format before entering this formula.)
Select the column. Choose Format Cells. Choose number and set decimals to 0. Click Ok. Choose Format Cells again. Choose date and mm/dd/YYY. Click Ok and your dates are back, but without times.
Copy and paste formula =YEAR(A2) into the Formula Bar, then press Enter key. Select a blank cell, copy and paste formula =MONTH(A2) into the Formula Bar and press the Enter key. Copy and paste formula =DAY(A2) into a blank cell D2 and press Enter key.
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