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Number format icons
How can I fix the number format icons in the menu bar to produce the desired
results? When I select some cells and click the "$" format button I don't get currency format. The button actually removes any previously added font attributes (color, bold, size, etc.) and leaves the worksheet default font - but no dollar sign and no commas. The "%" and "," format buttons do the same thing. I first experienced this problem about 2 months ago with Excel 2003. I have since loaded Office 2007 (trial version, upgrade on order) and the problem is still there! |
Number format icons
Don't know the answer for sure, but sounds like someone's mapped another
format to those toolbar buttons. (I think you mean toolbar buttons, not "number format icons"....) Start by right-clicking on the toolbar, selecting "Customize". Then, while the "Customize" window is open, go back to the toolbar button that's causing a problem, right-click on it, and choose "Reset". HTH "KipB" wrote: How can I fix the number format icons in the menu bar to produce the desired results? When I select some cells and click the "$" format button I don't get currency format. The button actually removes any previously added font attributes (color, bold, size, etc.) and leaves the worksheet default font - but no dollar sign and no commas. The "%" and "," format buttons do the same thing. I first experienced this problem about 2 months ago with Excel 2003. I have since loaded Office 2007 (trial version, upgrade on order) and the problem is still there! |
Number format icons
It sound like your data is actually text, no mattter what it is formated as,
Try putting 1 in a cell copying that cell selecting one of the cells which did not format and paste special multiply Check what happens "KipB" wrote: How can I fix the number format icons in the menu bar to produce the desired results? When I select some cells and click the "$" format button I don't get currency format. The button actually removes any previously added font attributes (color, bold, size, etc.) and leaves the worksheet default font - but no dollar sign and no commas. The "%" and "," format buttons do the same thing. I first experienced this problem about 2 months ago with Excel 2003. I have since loaded Office 2007 (trial version, upgrade on order) and the problem is still there! |
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