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Default Excel 2007 Cell Format Changed

I am having a problem where when I open an existing spreadsheet some of my
cells are reformatted as dates. Now it could be happening when I close the
file (it's sort of hard to tel 'til I open it). This is happening with
multiple spreadsheets and on multiple Office 2007 installations. Note that
all spreadsheets are derived from the same template.

Thanks.

-rakudave
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Default Excel 2007 Cell Format Changed

Check out
http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...2fsettings.xml

I still don't know how this setting got changed, but I suspect that one of
my users is making this change without realizing the extent of it's effect.

-rakudave


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I am having a problem where when I open an existing spreadsheet some of my
cells are reformatted as dates. Now it could be happening when I close the
file (it's sort of hard to tel 'til I open it). This is happening with
multiple spreadsheets and on multiple Office 2007 installations. Note that
all spreadsheets are derived from the same template.

Thanks.

-rakudave

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