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On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 05:03:02 -0800, "RefriedNoodle"
wrote: As a MCSE and system administrator, I often use Excel to make lists of networks and IP-addresses. However, Excel doesn't support IP addresses as data. When I enter an IP address with each octet containing 3 digits, Excel interprets it as a number (because in Europe, we use the dot to separate numbers, not the comma). When I convert the field to text using the cell properties, I get something like 1.92168E+11. When I delete this and enter the address in a text cell, I get a little green corner, which tells me that I entered a number in a text field. Wouldn't it be great if I could just select "IP Address" as a data type in the cell properties? Perhaps it could even align the 4 octets, so that octets of 1, 2 or 3 digits appear nicely in columns? Or use diffenent notations for addresses, like slashed subnet notation (192.168.1.0/24)? I'm sure it would make Excel a better product for network administrators. Thanks for your time. Have you tried formatting the cells as General? I have a spreadsheet that I use to check the firewall log and that contains thousands of IP addresses. They are all formatted as General and don't have the small green corner flag that you mentioned. -- Cheers . . . JC |
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