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Default Formatting Cells

Are you sure that you're opening the right version of the workbook? Have
you tried making some other minor amendment to the sheet (such as putting
your initials in a spare cell), & checking that it's there when you open the
book again (at the stage where you think it's reopening with the wrong
format)?

If you are sure that you are saving & opening the right versions, have you
checked for any macros which might be changing the format?
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David Biddulph

"Damaris" wrote in message
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David,
I've done that. The truth is I never had these issues with Excel 2003.
What's more disconcerting is that I re-format the cell to the correct
format,
save the doc, and when I open it again the next time the format is
switched
back to "date".
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Damaris


"David Biddulph" wrote:

My guess is that the cell in question is formatted as text.
Format the cell as General, then re-enter the formula (F2 or click in the
formula bar, then enter).
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David Biddulph

"Damaris" wrote in message
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....
Another problem I have been having is when I use the Auto Sum and
select
various cells the formula returns a value such as, =SUM(C27,C12,C15,C3)
instead of returning the value of these cells in this case $5,865. I've
had
the same problem occur when using the vlookup formula it returns the
value
of
the vlookup formula (as if I had used the ctrl+~) instead of returning
the
value I requested (in this case it would have been a word).

This is very frustrating as all of my daily work activities are
performed
using intricate formulas in excel and these MUST do what I ask or I
cannot
perform my job duties.

Please explain why excel 2007 is doing this and is there something I
can
do
to stop if from doing this.

Thanks, Damaris



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