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Zip Code formatting problem
Using Excel 2003. I am copying/pasting data from one excel spreadsheet to
another - each have name/address/zip code field. Here's the problem - I have formatted the current spreadsheet to the zip code format for the entire zip code column, but when I copy/paste the data from my other spreadsheet into the current one, it is showing the zip code field as text formatted. I went into the original spreadsheet and changed the formatting on that entire column to be zip code prior to copy/paste into the new one. Why won't the format change from text to zip code? |
Zip Code formatting problem
On Wed, 2 Dec 2009 16:56:01 -0800, SS wrote:
Using Excel 2003. I am copying/pasting data from one excel spreadsheet to another - each have name/address/zip code field. Here's the problem - I have formatted the current spreadsheet to the zip code format for the entire zip code column, but when I copy/paste the data from my other spreadsheet into the current one, it is showing the zip code field as text formatted. I went into the original spreadsheet and changed the formatting on that entire column to be zip code prior to copy/paste into the new one. Why won't the format change from text to zip code? What was wrong with Fred's answer? (Posted about 1/2 hour before this posting). --ron |
Zip Code formatting problem
Ron, the OP has responded to Fred..This was posted before even Fred
responded... -- Jacob "Ron Rosenfeld" wrote: On Wed, 2 Dec 2009 16:56:01 -0800, SS wrote: Using Excel 2003. I am copying/pasting data from one excel spreadsheet to another - each have name/address/zip code field. Here's the problem - I have formatted the current spreadsheet to the zip code format for the entire zip code column, but when I copy/paste the data from my other spreadsheet into the current one, it is showing the zip code field as text formatted. I went into the original spreadsheet and changed the formatting on that entire column to be zip code prior to copy/paste into the new one. Why won't the format change from text to zip code? What was wrong with Fred's answer? (Posted about 1/2 hour before this posting). --ron . |
Zip Code formatting problem
On Wed, 2 Dec 2009 18:45:01 -0800, Jacob Skaria
wrote: Ron, the OP has responded to Fred..This was posted before even Fred responded... Jacob, on my newsreader: Thread 1: Format Cells as zip code not working 12/2/2009 7:24 PM Fred's Response 12/2/2009 7:29 PM **SS Response 12/2/2009 8:16 PM Thread 2: Zip Code formatting problem 12/2/2009 7:56 PM I see now that he has responded to Fred in the first thread, but that wasn't there when I downloaded the messages, and his re-post in thread 2 was present. --ron |
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