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Turn off automatic date formatting?
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Is it possible to turn off the automatic formating of certain cell entries to dates. For example if I type in 6-10 (meaning six to ten), Excel presumes a date was entered and 6/10/2005 is entered and displayed as 6-Oct. An other example is 04/05 (meaning the financial year 2004/05), excel presumes a date and enters 4/05/2005 and displays 4-May. I know its possible to enter these values other ways (eg =concatenate("6-10")), but is there a way to "turn off" this automatic coding into a date. Thanks, any help would be appreciated. |
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Format the cell / range (right click, format cells) to text before you type in the data. Then it would not chnage to date format. Another way is to be precede the data with a ' (apostrophe) in which case it is formatted as text. -----Original Message----- Hi Is it possible to turn off the automatic formating of certain cell entries to dates. For example if I type in 6-10 (meaning six to ten), Excel presumes a date was entered and 6/10/2005 is entered and displayed as 6- Oct. An other example is 04/05 (meaning the financial year 2004/05), excel presumes a date and enters 4/05/2005 and displays 4-May. I know its possible to enter these values other ways (eg =concatenate("6-10")), but is there a way to "turn off" this automatic coding into a date. Thanks, any help would be appreciated. . |
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Hi!
Unfortunately, you can't turn off that lovely feature that MS decided helps you! Preceed those type of enties with an apostrophie ' '6-10 '04/05 or preformat the cells as TEXT. Biff -----Original Message----- Hi Is it possible to turn off the automatic formating of certain cell entries to dates. For example if I type in 6-10 (meaning six to ten), Excel presumes a date was entered and 6/10/2005 is entered and displayed as 6- Oct. An other example is 04/05 (meaning the financial year 2004/05), excel presumes a date and enters 4/05/2005 and displays 4-May. I know its possible to enter these values other ways (eg =concatenate("6-10")), but is there a way to "turn off" this automatic coding into a date. Thanks, any help would be appreciated. . |
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Turn off automatic date formatting?
Nick
find "option to prevent Excel changing 1-2-3 to a date" and agree with the suggestion. -- Vince "Nick Turner" wrote: Hi Is it possible to turn off the automatic formating of certain cell entries to dates. For example if I type in 6-10 (meaning six to ten), Excel presumes a date was entered and 6/10/2005 is entered and displayed as 6-Oct. An other example is 04/05 (meaning the financial year 2004/05), excel presumes a date and enters 4/05/2005 and displays 4-May. I know its possible to enter these values other ways (eg =concatenate("6-10")), but is there a way to "turn off" this automatic coding into a date. Thanks, any help would be appreciated. |
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