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A pdf table I export to Excel uses the Australian date format dd/mm/yy.
It has many lines of data with start and end dates.
After I open the Excel file the date is in the US format.
So a date 1st November 2016 which is displayed in the pdf document as 01/11/16 (Australian format) becomes 16 November 2001 in Excel.
Because I want calculate the number of days between the start and end dates I am unable to get a correct result because of this date formatting issue.
How can I get the Australian date format to be preserved in the Excel file?
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Could you please share the file @ agarwala@adobe.com.
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