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Entering Numbers
We have a template that has a custom format on the Quantity column.
Normally, we do not have to type a leading "=" or "+" sign when entering an algabraic expression--the cell simply diplays, for example, 18, if the user typed: 2*9 <CR A user, editing an old worksheet, which might have different formatting than our template, as the templates have evolved, displays 2*9 in the cell. I tried a Paste Special of the Formats and then a full copy from the template cell to the target with no success. Eventually, I was forced to copy the old worksheet to a new file based on the template, which works, but I'd like to understand what the issue was and why it worked. Can anyone help? Thank you. Sprinks |
Entering Numbers
That is not a format issue.
Select Tools - Options - Transitions - and check Transition Formula Entry. -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Sprinks" wrote: We have a template that has a custom format on the Quantity column. Normally, we do not have to type a leading "=" or "+" sign when entering an algabraic expression--the cell simply diplays, for example, 18, if the user typed: 2*9 <CR A user, editing an old worksheet, which might have different formatting than our template, as the templates have evolved, displays 2*9 in the cell. I tried a Paste Special of the Formats and then a full copy from the template cell to the target with no success. Eventually, I was forced to copy the old worksheet to a new file based on the template, which works, but I'd like to understand what the issue was and why it worked. Can anyone help? Thank you. Sprinks |
Entering Numbers
Jim,
I figured it must have been something at the workbook level. Thank you. "Jim Thomlinson" wrote: That is not a format issue. Select Tools - Options - Transitions - and check Transition Formula Entry. -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Sprinks" wrote: We have a template that has a custom format on the Quantity column. Normally, we do not have to type a leading "=" or "+" sign when entering an algabraic expression--the cell simply diplays, for example, 18, if the user typed: 2*9 <CR A user, editing an old worksheet, which might have different formatting than our template, as the templates have evolved, displays 2*9 in the cell. I tried a Paste Special of the Formats and then a full copy from the template cell to the target with no success. Eventually, I was forced to copy the old worksheet to a new file based on the template, which works, but I'd like to understand what the issue was and why it worked. Can anyone help? Thank you. Sprinks |
Entering Numbers
That is actually at the worksheet level... That is one of my pet peaves with
Tools - Options is that it sometimes sets global options and sometimes sheet options. It should be a bit more intuative how much scope each of those check boxes and such have... -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Sprinks" wrote: Jim, I figured it must have been something at the workbook level. Thank you. "Jim Thomlinson" wrote: That is not a format issue. Select Tools - Options - Transitions - and check Transition Formula Entry. -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Sprinks" wrote: We have a template that has a custom format on the Quantity column. Normally, we do not have to type a leading "=" or "+" sign when entering an algabraic expression--the cell simply diplays, for example, 18, if the user typed: 2*9 <CR A user, editing an old worksheet, which might have different formatting than our template, as the templates have evolved, displays 2*9 in the cell. I tried a Paste Special of the Formats and then a full copy from the template cell to the target with no success. Eventually, I was forced to copy the old worksheet to a new file based on the template, which works, but I'd like to understand what the issue was and why it worked. Can anyone help? Thank you. Sprinks |
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