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MS Office Excel 2003.
For some unknown reason, each time that I enter a number in a cell, it appears with a - (hyphen) in front of the number after ENTER or moving out of that cell. This happens throughout a multisheet workbook. The fx line shows only the number: no hyphen. Several sheets had already existed in this workbook, and I added an additional sheet with dates located within Column A. Then I copied sequential date groups onto separate newly added worksheets. I added a new worksheet, and this abnormality occurs within the new sheet also, but not within a new workbook. Why is the data being entered as a negative number ? It appears that the cells seem to be expecting a telephone number format: (45522217) 421-2214 appears when I increase the number of digits within the entered number. How do I turn off this formatting ? I added available Add-ins just yesterday. TNX. |
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The data's not being entered as a negative number - the formula bar
display shows that. Format your cells as General, or another Number format. In article , Vince wrote: MS Office Excel 2003. For some unknown reason, each time that I enter a number in a cell, it appears with a - (hyphen) in front of the number after ENTER or moving out of that cell. This happens throughout a multisheet workbook. The fx line shows only the number: no hyphen. Several sheets had already existed in this workbook, and I added an additional sheet with dates located within Column A. Then I copied sequential date groups onto separate newly added worksheets. I added a new worksheet, and this abnormality occurs within the new sheet also, but not within a new workbook. Why is the data being entered as a negative number ? It appears that the cells seem to be expecting a telephone number format: (45522217) 421-2214 appears when I increase the number of digits within the entered number. How do I turn off this formatting ? I added available Add-ins just yesterday. TNX. |
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![]() Yep; I eventually did realize that it was not negative numbers, but did not edit my msg text completely... TNX. I have changed the formatting for each sheet. Is there a way to change formatting for the entire workbook ? On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 10:43:46 -0700, JE McGimpsey wrote: The data's not being entered as a negative number - the formula bar display shows that. Format your cells as General, or another Number format. |
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If you group worksheets (select the left-most tab, then shift-click the
right-most), any change you make on the active sheet will be applied to all sheets. Just make sure to right-click a worksheet tab and choose Ungroup Sheets before making changes that shouldn't apply to all. In article , Vince wrote: Is there a way to change formatting for the entire workbook ? |
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