but if you could find it in help or on the web you wouldn't need us and then
what would we do :)
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Cheers
JulieD
"Mr.PC" wrote in message
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Thank you both. This worked! So simple. I wish Excel Help or
Microsoft's
web site had this solution (or if they do I couldn't find it). Thanks
again.
"Earl Kiosterud" wrote:
Mr. PC,
I think your Excel thinks it's Lotus. Try Tools - Options - Transition
tab.
Uncheck "Transition formula entry."
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Earl Kiosterud
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"Mr.PC" wrote in message
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I was sent a spreadsheet by a coworker that I want to edit.
Specifically,
I
want to have two date columns, and a third that calculates the number
of
days
between two dates. On a sheet I created from scratch, everything
worked
fine
(format the dates, the "# of days" column formatted as a number). In
this
sheet nothing works. Every time I try to type a date, i.e. any number
with a
slash, it assumes I want to type a formula and adds an = sign and then
calculates the date a 1/0/1900. It shows my most recently used
formulas
in
the Name Box, which my other sheet doesn't do until I hit the = key.
The
problem sheet seems to want to always add the = sign. I also want to
convert a lot of dates that were entered as text into formatted dates
so I
can do the calculation, but I can't get past the fact that the program
insists on creating a formula where I don't want one. I've spent hours
on
the web and Microsoft trying to find an answer ...... Thanks in
advance.
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Mr.PC
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