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For example, if I type 0123 in a cell, the "0" disappears and will only show
the 123. How to I disable that auto correction? |
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You have to make it a text... try adding a singel apostraphe before it... like
='0123 "michelle" wrote: For example, if I type 0123 in a cell, the "0" disappears and will only show the 123. How to I disable that auto correction? |
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hi
this is not an autocorrection. leading zeros on numbers are not necessary so xl dumps them. but in the real world, some "numbers" do have leading zeros and are usually some kind of id meaning that they are not really numbers ie do math to, they are number use as letters. so if you don't plan to do anything mathmatical to your number/words then pre-format as text or preceed the input with an appostrophe('). xl will view these entries as text and will stop droping the zeros. Regards FSt1 "michelle" wrote: For example, if I type 0123 in a cell, the "0" disappears and will only show the 123. How to I disable that auto correction? |
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There is no autocorrection for leading zeros, if you always use 4 digits you
can use a custom format like 0000 if not precede the entry with an apostrophe or preformat as text -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "michelle" wrote in message ... For example, if I type 0123 in a cell, the "0" disappears and will only show the 123. How to I disable that auto correction? |
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