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I receive a text file which has a column containing data such as
"2010/04". this is not a date and represents the 4th period in the fiscal year 2010 (which in calendar terms in Nov 2009). Excel 2007 after importing through the wizard automatically changes data in this column to Apr-10. if i click on teh cell i see 2010-04-01 (my regional date setting is yyyy-mm-dd). thus far i use the text import wizard and instruct Excel to treat this column as text in order to get 2010/04. However my colleague (same laptop, same software versions, Win-XP operating system) does not have to go through above process to get 2010/04. The only difference we can determine is that his Regional Date settings are mm/dd/yy against my yyyy-mm-dd. Is it possible for me to keep my regional date settings of yyyy-mm-dd and avoid the 4 extra key strokes needed to import this data?? Appreciate any response Darryl |
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From the 'Text Import Wizard' Step 3; From 'Data Preview Area' select all
the columns which you would want to be displayed as text. Once selected the background will be black and the text will be white. Then on the same window from the group 'Column Data format' select Text and Hit Finish. If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "dar" wrote: I receive a text file which has a column containing data such as "2010/04". this is not a date and represents the 4th period in the fiscal year 2010 (which in calendar terms in Nov 2009). Excel 2007 after importing through the wizard automatically changes data in this column to Apr-10. if i click on teh cell i see 2010-04-01 (my regional date setting is yyyy-mm-dd). thus far i use the text import wizard and instruct Excel to treat this column as text in order to get 2010/04. However my colleague (same laptop, same software versions, Win-XP operating system) does not have to go through above process to get 2010/04. The only difference we can determine is that his Regional Date settings are mm/dd/yy against my yyyy-mm-dd. Is it possible for me to keep my regional date settings of yyyy-mm-dd and avoid the 4 extra key strokes needed to import this data?? Appreciate any response Darryl |
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Hi jacob
appreciate the response. However your answer didnt solve my issue. My intent is to avoid the Text Import Wizard as my colleague does. For reasons we cant determine he does not even get the Text Import Wizard, instead Excel opens the file and presents teh data in the needed format. I am not so lucky and am required to go through the Text Import Wizard. appreciate teh assistance all teh same darryl On Sep 2, 1:26*pm, Jacob Skaria wrote: From the 'Text Import Wizard' Step 3; From 'Data Preview Area' select all the columns which you would want to be displayed as text. Once selected the background will be black and the text will be white. Then on the same window from the group 'Column Data format' select Text and Hit Finish. If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "dar" wrote: I receive a text file which has a column containing data such as "2010/04". *this is not a date and represents the 4th period in the fiscal year 2010 (which in calendar terms in Nov 2009). *Excel 2007 after importing through the wizard automatically changes data in this column to Apr-10. *if i click on teh cell i see 2010-04-01 (my regional date setting is yyyy-mm-dd). *thus far i use the text import wizard and instruct Excel to treat this column as text in order to get 2010/04. However my colleague (same laptop, same software versions, Win-XP operating system) does not have to go through above process to get 2010/04. *The only difference we can determine is that his Regional Date settings are mm/dd/yy against my yyyy-mm-dd. Is it possible for me to keep my regional date settings of yyyy-mm-dd and avoid the 4 extra key strokes needed to import this data?? Appreciate any response Darryl- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Excel saves this setting for a session...So first time when you open the text
file you will see the wizard....and then until the application is closed excel takes that setting and will not display the wizard when you open text files... If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "dar" wrote: Hi jacob appreciate the response. However your answer didnt solve my issue. My intent is to avoid the Text Import Wizard as my colleague does. For reasons we cant determine he does not even get the Text Import Wizard, instead Excel opens the file and presents teh data in the needed format. I am not so lucky and am required to go through the Text Import Wizard. appreciate teh assistance all teh same darryl On Sep 2, 1:26 pm, Jacob Skaria wrote: From the 'Text Import Wizard' Step 3; From 'Data Preview Area' select all the columns which you would want to be displayed as text. Once selected the background will be black and the text will be white. Then on the same window from the group 'Column Data format' select Text and Hit Finish. If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "dar" wrote: I receive a text file which has a column containing data such as "2010/04". this is not a date and represents the 4th period in the fiscal year 2010 (which in calendar terms in Nov 2009). Excel 2007 after importing through the wizard automatically changes data in this column to Apr-10. if i click on teh cell i see 2010-04-01 (my regional date setting is yyyy-mm-dd). thus far i use the text import wizard and instruct Excel to treat this column as text in order to get 2010/04. However my colleague (same laptop, same software versions, Win-XP operating system) does not have to go through above process to get 2010/04. The only difference we can determine is that his Regional Date settings are mm/dd/yy against my yyyy-mm-dd. Is it possible for me to keep my regional date settings of yyyy-mm-dd and avoid the 4 extra key strokes needed to import this data?? Appreciate any response Darryl- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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