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SYMPTOMSWhen you enter or fill dates in a worksheet in Microsoft Excel 97, a date that should appear as January 1 may instead appear as February 1. CAUSE
This problem occurs if the year of a date is the first leap year
after a century year that is not a leap year. Dates in the following
years may be affected: 2104, 2204, 2304, 2504, 2604, 2704, 2904, 3004,
3104, 3304, and so on.
RESOLUTIONTo resolve this problem, download and install the Microsoft Office Service Release 2 (SR-2) Patch. For information about obtaining the Office 97 Service Release 2, or for general information about SR-2, click the article numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q151261 OFF97: How to Obtain and Install MS Office 97 SR-2For information about Year 2000 issues and SR-2, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q233537 OFF97: Year 2000 Related Problems Corrected in Office 97 SR-2 STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. MORE INFORMATION
Although the date may appear as February 1, it actually has the correct
serial value for January 1. This problem affects only the formatting of the
date, not the underlying value of the date.
To make the date appear as a normal date, align the date to the right.
If you want to use the date that is preceded by an apostrophe in a calculation, use the DATEVALUE function, as in the following example:
For information about determining if a year is a leap year, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q118923 XL: Method to Determine Whether a Year Is a Leap YearThe problem described in this article occurs only when you enter or fill a date that occurs on January 1 in a year that is the first leap year after a century year that is NOT a leap year. For example, the year 2104 is the first leap year after 2100, a century year that is not a leap year. NOTE: No other dates are affected by this problem, including other dates in January (for example, January 10, 2104). For a demonstration of this problem, follow these steps:
Note that the date in cell A4 appears as February 1, 2104 rather than
January 1, 2104. The dates before and after this date appear correctly.
The value in cell B4 is correct: this example shows that the serial value of the date in cell A4 is correct and that the problem exists only in the formatting of the date in cell A4. Additional query words: XL97 leap-year leapyear fill down up autofill y2k year2000 new years day
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