Willy,
I am having what sounds like a similar problem. Cells that were previously
assigned the 'General' format are now assigned a 'Date' format.
My skills in this area of Excel are not great so I don't completely
understand how you solved this. Is there some special handling of 'General'
where Excel will attempt to assign a format for you? Is this behavior
controllable or configurable?
Thanks.
-rakudave
"willy" wrote:
Jim
I kept working on this and you did give me a clue
The faulty number format that it keeps reverting to must be a custom one
that I have picked up from a colleague, as I have a few sheets which get data
input and then returned to me. The page you sent me to made me realise that
custom formats look a lot like the style I had.
I have deleted that format and I expect the fault to go away.
So Thanks Again!
"Jim Cone" wrote:
Some info here, but whether it helps?...
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...346351033.aspx
"Creating International Number Formats"
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Jim Cone
Portland, Oregon USA
http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware
(Excel Add-ins / Excel Programming)
"willy"
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Is it me or is there a bug?
When I use the general format for cells, I find that after the file is saved
and reopened these cells go to a custom format
[$-C09]dd-mmm;@
These cells are in columns, with one column of single or simple digit
numbers, and another column of long text. The long text consequently displays
as XXXXXXX, rather than a much more friendly overflow over the adjacent
cells.
And the single digit numbers then display as a date, which really is
frustrating.
I understand that Excel will try to find a suitable format if it is set to
general, but this is something different.
I suspected this problem first with a file that had it's name changed in
explorer, now I am finding it in a few others that simply opened and closed
normally.
Your thoughts?
Willy