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I have 2 columns with the same date values and same Custom format. Column "A" appear to be text format and column "B" appear to be date time format, which is what I want to achieve.

Column "B" is modified by "Text to Columns" tool, here is where I found this trick: How to Refresh Cell Data After Applying Number Formatting in Excel

Now, I want to make the same thing with column "A" via VBA to automate this thing.

Here is what I have tried until now and no change has been made:

Method1:

ThisWorkbook.Worksheets("sheet1").Range("A2:A10").Calculate

Method2:

ThisWorkbook.Worksheets("sheet1").Range("A2:A10").Select
Selection.NumberFormat = "dd.mm.yyyy hh:mm"
Selection.TextToColumns DataType:=xlDelimited

Method3:

Dim rngCell As Range
Range("A2:A10").Select
For Each rngCell In Selection
    If IsDate(rngCell.Value) Then
      rngCell.Value2 = Format(rngCell.Value, "dd.mm.yyyy hh:mm")
    End If
Next rngCell

Method4: I also record a macro for what I've done with column "B" and nothing happened:

Range("A2:A10").Select
Selection.TextToColumns Destination:=Range("A2"), DataType:=xlDelimited, _
    TextQualifier:=xlDoubleQuote, ConsecutiveDelimiter:=False, Tab:=False, _
    Semicolon:=False, Comma:=False, Space:=False, Other:=False, FieldInfo:=Array(1, 1), TrailingMinusNumbers:=True

Here is the Excel file: Test.xlsb

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  • Another manual method which works is to press "Enter" in every cell.
    – BOB
    Jan 9, 2018 at 11:30

2 Answers 2

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The problem lies in how Excel stores dates and times.

If you select column A and B and set the formatting to "General" You'll see that column B will display a number, This is how Excel stores dates. 1 = 1-1-1900. Column A doesn't have this number in the background, it is a string, which looks like a date and so Excel cannot change it's formatting.

You'll first need to convert the contents of column A to a Double type value which is then changed by Excel's formatting to a date.

The date format of the strings in your sheet doesn't lend itself to the built in VBA string to date conversion so. I used this bit below, now it should convert properly.

For Each cll In Sheet1.Range("A2:A10")
    If TypeName(cll.Value) = "String" Then 'Prevents errors when the procedure is run on dates which have already been converted
        arrDateTime = Split(cll.Value, " ")

        arrDate = Split(arrDateTime(0), ".")
        dDate = DateSerial(arrDate(2), arrDate(1), arrDate(0))

        arrTime = Split(arrDateTime(1), ":")
        dTime = TimeSerial(arrTime(0), arrTime(1), 0)

        dDateTime = dDate + dTime

        cll.Value = dDateTime
    End If

Next cll
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  • If I make for example cell "A2" double then the result is 43108.04 which in date format means 08.01.2018 00:57:36, instead 08.01.2018 01:00:00
    – BOB
    Jan 9, 2018 at 11:48
  • @BOB I've added a solution for proper conversion. Jan 9, 2018 at 12:11
  • Thank you SilentRevolution, nice solution!.
    – BOB
    Jan 9, 2018 at 12:31
  • Glad I could help @BOB Jan 9, 2018 at 14:25
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Another simple solution which works:

Dim dat As Date

For i = 2 To 10
    Cells(i, 1).NumberFormat = "dd.mm.yyyy hh:mm"
    dat = Cells(i, 1).Value
    TimeValue (dat)
    Cells(i, 1).Value = dat
Next i
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  • I believe this will also only work after the string type date has been converted to a double type number as TimeValue("08.01.2018 01:00") will give a type mismatch error. Jan 9, 2018 at 14:24
  • Not really, for me works fine only with this code, for all of the records.
    – BOB
    Jan 10, 2018 at 6:04

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