Excel will typically display your dates so that you are viewing them as month/day/year (or day/month/year in many countries outside the United States), but it may be more useful for you to see those dates as days of the week instead. Fortunately you can use a custom formatting selection to view your dates in this manner.  

Formatting Dates in Excel 2010 as Days of the Week

The steps in this guide will show you how to change the format on a cell containing a date (for example, 10/11/2015) so that it shows the day of the week instead (Sunday). The value of the cell will still be the date, but the visible text will be the day of the week that the particular date fell on.  

   

   

        When completed successfully, the data in your cells should look similar to that below.

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