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I write a number range - e.g. 5-10 (as in "five to ten"), and Excel
automatically turns it into a date (e.g. May 5th). How do I stop this irritating function? (If I wanted to write a date I'm not so stupid I couldn't just write it.) |
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hi Carter,
you can preceed by typing a " ' " a single quote befre typing 5-10 excel will recognise it as a text. else right click on the range where you planning to type the numbers and go oto properties and convert the cell format to text. It willl then only display as 5-10 "Carter" wrote: I write a number range - e.g. 5-10 (as in "five to ten"), and Excel automatically turns it into a date (e.g. May 5th). How do I stop this irritating function? (If I wanted to write a date I'm not so stupid I couldn't just write it.) |
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precede it with a single quote (which won't show):
'5-10 Bob Umlas Excel MVP "Carter" wrote in message ... I write a number range - e.g. 5-10 (as in "five to ten"), and Excel automatically turns it into a date (e.g. May 5th). How do I stop this irritating function? (If I wanted to write a date I'm not so stupid I couldn't just write it.) |
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