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Hi, I hope you are doing well.
I have a file I downloaded from our AS/400 (OS400 operating system). I open the file as a text file and go thru the wizard for converting the file to excel format. One of the columns/fields is numeric with some neg and pos numbers and some blank cell contents. During the wizard conversion the field is categorized as DOUBLE with no option to change the field. When I finish the wizard I save the file as an Excel workbook. Then I use the autosum option to calculate the total of the field/column; however, it only picks up on the positive #'s. Hence the total is off by the sum of the negative #'s. I've used the FORMAT cells option to format the column/cells from top to bottom as number but the cells with the negative #'s remain left justified and still are not calculated in the total. Does anyone know what I can do to convert these cells to a number I can use for calculating the total? Thanks in advance. Ken |
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