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Sprinks

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

Jim Thomlinson

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


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


Jim Thomlinson

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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