Numbers entered are being automatically converted ?
My Excel 2003 spreadsheet is all of sudden automatically converting any
numbers I enter by what appears to be dividing by 1000. I checked the autocorrect function but that does not appear to be the problem, is there another way Excel pre-processes date entered? Thanks |
Numbers entered are being automatically converted ?
"Alice" wrote in message ... My Excel 2003 spreadsheet is all of sudden automatically converting any numbers I enter by what appears to be dividing by 1000. I checked the autocorrect function but that does not appear to be the problem, is there another way Excel pre-processes date entered? Thanks Take a peek at the formatting for one of the cells and see if something odd's going on in the number format. |
Numbers entered are being automatically converted ?
Hi Alice
If you click on Tools, Options and select the Edit tab, you will most likely see that fixed decimal places have been ticked, and with 3 decimal places. Untick and you should be OK. hth "Alice" wrote: My Excel 2003 spreadsheet is all of sudden automatically converting any numbers I enter by what appears to be dividing by 1000. I checked the autocorrect function but that does not appear to be the problem, is there another way Excel pre-processes date entered? Thanks |
Numbers entered are being automatically converted ?
Thanks. That was it! My mother thanks you too! :-)
Any idea how that setting would have been set, since the spreadsheets I had did not have that problem before so it somehow was changed? "Kassie" wrote: Hi Alice If you click on Tools, Options and select the Edit tab, you will most likely see that fixed decimal places have been ticked, and with 3 decimal places. Untick and you should be OK. hth "Alice" wrote: My Excel 2003 spreadsheet is all of sudden automatically converting any numbers I enter by what appears to be dividing by 1000. I checked the autocorrect function but that does not appear to be the problem, is there another way Excel pre-processes date entered? Thanks |
Numbers entered are being automatically converted ?
"Alice" wrote in message
... Thanks. That was it! My mother thanks you too! :-) Any idea how that setting would have been set, since the spreadsheets I had did not have that problem before so it somehow was changed? Ask around the house. Someone will say they didn't touch any of those options. That's the person who did it. Always. No exceptions. Guilty. :-) |
Numbers entered are being automatically converted ?
This option (fixed decimal), *as well as* the (manual - auto) calculate
option are determined per session, by the saved option of the *first* file opened in that session. See if this old post explains it to you: http://tinyurl.com/anahg -- HTH, RD ============================================== Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit! ============================================== "Alice" wrote in message ... Thanks. That was it! My mother thanks you too! :-) Any idea how that setting would have been set, since the spreadsheets I had did not have that problem before so it somehow was changed? "Kassie" wrote: Hi Alice If you click on Tools, Options and select the Edit tab, you will most likely see that fixed decimal places have been ticked, and with 3 decimal places. Untick and you should be OK. hth "Alice" wrote: My Excel 2003 spreadsheet is all of sudden automatically converting any numbers I enter by what appears to be dividing by 1000. I checked the autocorrect function but that does not appear to be the problem, is there another way Excel pre-processes date entered? Thanks |
Numbers entered are being automatically converted ?
Thanks for the reference it was helpful.
"RagDyer" wrote: This option (fixed decimal), *as well as* the (manual - auto) calculate option are determined per session, by the saved option of the *first* file opened in that session. See if this old post explains it to you: http://tinyurl.com/anahg -- HTH, RD ============================================== Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit! ============================================== "Alice" wrote in message ... Thanks. That was it! My mother thanks you too! :-) Any idea how that setting would have been set, since the spreadsheets I had did not have that problem before so it somehow was changed? "Kassie" wrote: Hi Alice If you click on Tools, Options and select the Edit tab, you will most likely see that fixed decimal places have been ticked, and with 3 decimal places. Untick and you should be OK. hth "Alice" wrote: My Excel 2003 spreadsheet is all of sudden automatically converting any numbers I enter by what appears to be dividing by 1000. I checked the autocorrect function but that does not appear to be the problem, is there another way Excel pre-processes date entered? Thanks |
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