You're welcome, and thanks for explaining how you solved the problem.
cmgedc wrote:
I double checked, no blank cells. Also I did a find format for text and none
was found in the column. I even inserted a new column and multiplied the old
column by a cell containing the number 1 formated as a number. Then I tried
inserting a new column and copying and pasting values then formatting as
number. No success.
Then I sorted the column and went through each entry and finally found the
culprit, it was a # Value entry. Deleted those rows and now it works.
Thank you for the tip, I had been trying to figure this out for a long time.
"Debra Dalgleish" wrote:
If a field has blank cells or cells that contain text, you might not be
able to format the numbers, because that field is treated as Text data
type.
cmgedc wrote:
Excel 2007 Pivot Table - The "Number Format" option does not appear in the
field settings for one of my columns that is formatted in the data table as a
number.
It is showing up as a date format by default.
I can change the format in the pivot table to number but then each time the
Pivot Table is changed or refreshed the format reverts back to the MM-YY
format.
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