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Hi,
We have a Excel spreadsheet setup to allow file numbers to be entered in a column in the format xx-xxxx where x is a number based on the corresponding file number. Up to a stage, these file numbers were accepted properly, but at a point in time the column decided to format new entries as dates, and the only way this can be fixed is via adding a single quote in front of the number, which is labourious when we are talking many number of records. I have tried formatting the cells every which way, but cannot get the numbers to display as anything but dates, is there a solution to this problem that I have missed? We are running Excel 2000 SP-3 Thanks in advance Steve |
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