article Date format in Excel export doesn't make sense

When exporting data from an up.time graph to a CSV or Excel file, you may notice a column that should contain dates but instead includes a series of long numbers. These numbers are the native Windows date format and can be converted to standard date format by setting the format of the column cells to your desired date format.

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