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To: Steve Grabczyk who wrote (9788)1/2/2000 8:32:00 AM
From: Steve Grabczyk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18928
 
IBY2KOK.....finally

Ok Everyone. I did have to reset my date format to M/d/yy in control panel, regional settings (just like Bob suggested). I was able to update my prices for week of 1/2/00. I reviewed all of the graphs, history, and notepad. Everything is in order sequentially. So I guess I can continue this game called AIM ;-}

For those that have not actually perused their system for Y2K compliance; let me tell you that the best product I could come up with was Norton 2000 (v2.0), This thing covers everything from BIOS to date cells in any spreadsheets you have out there. It even found a minor date problem in an old resume I have out there from 1992! I only wish I had bit the $50 bullet prior to all of the 'free' crappy downloads I found on the net. What a waste of time that was!

Anyway, above for your info. Thanks again to Bob Norman for the feedback and key answer.

Sincerely, Compliant in Corinth