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Auto date in excell 2010
When I type a number into a cell, Excel automatically creates a date from it,
even if it is just one number like 10 or 4 or 1 or 7. How can I get this to stop, it is very annoying because I can't enter just a number into the cells without it turning into a date unless I put a * or some other symbol before or behind the number. |
Auto date in excell 2010
Thanks that works, is there a way to turn it off in the settings or not?
Would be nice if there is because then I wouldn't have to do this all the time. "מיכאל (מיקי) אבידן" wrote: Try to select the whole(!) sheet and then hit: Ctrl+Shift+1 *** The 1 in the upper horizontal numeric keys *** If this resolves the problem - you may continue formatting your sheet as General or whatever... Micky |
Auto date in excell 2010
Does this happen with all worksheets on all workbooks?
New sheets? New Workbooks? Sounds like all cells are formatted as Date. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 11:32:01 -0800, Chris K. wrote: Thanks that works, is there a way to turn it off in the settings or not? Would be nice if there is because then I wouldn't have to do this all the time. "????? (????) ?????" wrote: Try to select the whole(!) sheet and then hit: Ctrl+Shift+1 *** The 1 in the upper horizontal numeric keys *** If this resolves the problem - you may continue formatting your sheet as General or whatever... Micky |
Auto date in excell 2010
I am having the same problem. It is happening on all sheets, all workbooks.
I have even reformatted to numbers multiple times, saved, and when I reopen, they are once again dates. "Gord Dibben" wrote: Does this happen with all worksheets on all workbooks? New sheets? New Workbooks? Sounds like all cells are formatted as Date. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 11:32:01 -0800, Chris K. wrote: Thanks that works, is there a way to turn it off in the settings or not? Would be nice if there is because then I wouldn't have to do this all the time. "????? (????) ?????" wrote: Try to select the whole(!) sheet and then hit: Ctrl+Shift+1 *** The 1 in the upper horizontal numeric keys *** If this resolves the problem - you may continue formatting your sheet as General or whatever... Micky . |
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