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Excel 2007 - Convert text to numbers
I am copying data into a worksheet from another program. Excel sees the
numbers as text and I get an error message. I would like to highlight the entire worksheet ( via clicking on the area between the A and the 1 in the cell/row identifier upper left corner) and change all of the data to numbers. It doesn't work. The only method I've found to do this conversion is by actually clicking on the error warning box - this method doesn't work in a macro. Is there another way? Does anyone have other suggestions for doing this? -- Glenda |
Excel 2007 - Convert text to numbers
I usually select the imported column, make sure it if not formatted as text
and then do datatext to columns and when the import wizard opens I just press finish. That usually works. But I guess it depends on if you have some extra character baggage from the other program like invisible trailing html characters (CHAR(160) -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Glenda" wrote in message ... I am copying data into a worksheet from another program. Excel sees the numbers as text and I get an error message. I would like to highlight the entire worksheet ( via clicking on the area between the A and the 1 in the cell/row identifier upper left corner) and change all of the data to numbers. It doesn't work. The only method I've found to do this conversion is by actually clicking on the error warning box - this method doesn't work in a macro. Is there another way? Does anyone have other suggestions for doing this? -- Glenda |
Excel 2007 - Convert text to numbers
I am inputting data from a CMM file I don't have any idea how to change the
file method in the CMM program. Do you know how to change the format of the worksheet so all files are a number? thanks again -- Glenda "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: I usually select the imported column, make sure it if not formatted as text and then do datatext to columns and when the import wizard opens I just press finish. That usually works. But I guess it depends on if you have some extra character baggage from the other program like invisible trailing html characters (CHAR(160) -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Glenda" wrote in message ... I am copying data into a worksheet from another program. Excel sees the numbers as text and I get an error message. I would like to highlight the entire worksheet ( via clicking on the area between the A and the 1 in the cell/row identifier upper left corner) and change all of the data to numbers. It doesn't work. The only method I've found to do this conversion is by actually clicking on the error warning box - this method doesn't work in a macro. Is there another way? Does anyone have other suggestions for doing this? -- Glenda |
Excel 2007 - Convert text to numbers
I found a method in the Excel Help,
enter the number 1 in a cell copy the cell paste special the cell choose multiply times the cell The answers to these kinds of things are so easy, once discovered, thanks for your help -- Glenda "Glenda" wrote: I am inputting data from a CMM file I don't have any idea how to change the file method in the CMM program. Do you know how to change the format of the worksheet so all files are a number? thanks again -- Glenda "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: I usually select the imported column, make sure it if not formatted as text and then do datatext to columns and when the import wizard opens I just press finish. That usually works. But I guess it depends on if you have some extra character baggage from the other program like invisible trailing html characters (CHAR(160) -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Glenda" wrote in message ... I am copying data into a worksheet from another program. Excel sees the numbers as text and I get an error message. I would like to highlight the entire worksheet ( via clicking on the area between the A and the 1 in the cell/row identifier upper left corner) and change all of the data to numbers. It doesn't work. The only method I've found to do this conversion is by actually clicking on the error warning box - this method doesn't work in a macro. Is there another way? Does anyone have other suggestions for doing this? -- Glenda |
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