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This is a weird one. I manipulate date received from vendors, and I've seen
my share of kinks, but this has never happened before. A worksheet has a column of Tax ID numbers, and the format of all the cells is "General"; my routine is to find and destroy all dashes, and then format the cells to "Custom" (000000000.) That will provide the preceding zeroes that are frequently lost in handling, and I find that the display and export of the data works for my purposes. But this time, when I select all the cells (whether I select the column or just the cells) and format Custom, the entries that need preceding zeroes do not get them; and when I call the format dialog again, it shows the format as "Special", language Portuguese, type Numero da Seguranca Social. The sheet is not protected, and I can find no conditional formatting. Does anyone have an idea where this is coming from? Thanks-- -- TeeArr |
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