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I am trying to export a file from Quickbooks into Excel. The entire
worksheet is formatted into text. When I format cells (as number) to use the SUM function, the formula doesn't calculate. Any ideas? |
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Carrie,
I've had some success previously by copying the "text" into Notepad, then copying the notepad window and dropping it back into excel (in a new workbook). Note that certain programs have "export" functions which assume an older version of excel, and so excel 2003 may not recognize the data in the way it was intended to be recognized. Alternately, there may be a symbol of some sort attached to your numbers which forces Excel to treat them as text. If there is a "$" in front of the numbers, or even a " " (space), then excel will recognize the item as text, not as a number. If that's the problem: highlight the entire workbook (click the "cell heading" at the upper left junction of the row and column headings), click ctrl+f (find), type in the offending symbol, press alt+r (replace) then alt+a (replace all) The symbols will be gone and your data should be recognized as numbers. Good luck! Rick "Carrie" wrote: I am trying to export a file from Quickbooks into Excel. The entire worksheet is formatted into text. When I format cells (as number) to use the SUM function, the formula doesn't calculate. Any ideas? |
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