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It appears to change the cell format to Custom, (d-mmm) and the value
becomes 1/2/2007 and if you then format back to text you get 39084! This is in Excel 2003, but I suppose all are alike. Puddles wrote: Try this - it look a lot like a bug to me: set a cell to the format TEXT and fill it with '1-2' (in words, one minus two). If this had been a STANDARD cell format, Excel would interpret this value as a date and modify it accordingly when you leave the cell, but quite corectly, not if you specify the cell to be a TEXT cell... so far so good. Now use the search and replace tool to surround the minus with spaces. We would expect nothing more than the value '1 - 2'... unfortunatly what we get is a date! Somehow Excel has ignored or overwritten the cell format. I think this is wrong: a cell defined as TEXT should stay TEXT unless I choose it to be otherwise. Yes, I could add a leading apostrophy, but the search and replace tool is too weak to prepend all my texts for me! |
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