Avoid problematic date formats in your charts!

You're looking at a chart and it contains a date labeled “10-02-2007.” What day is that, exactly? Feb. 10, 2007? Or October 2, 2007?

How about “10-Feb-07”? Is that Feb. 10, 2007, or Feb. 7, 2010?

To ensure that your chart readers know what the dates in your chart actually are, choose a date format in which:

✔️ The month is alphabetic (e.g., “Aug” instead of “08”)
✔️ The year is four digits (e.g., "2011" instead of "11")

As long as the date format that you choose checks both of those boxes, your readers will always interpret the dates in your charts correctly.

BTW…

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Published on February 01, 2024 20:43
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