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I have created a macro in vba to input a "string of numbers" into a
cell. -Some of the numbers in the string have leading zeros so I have formatted the cell type as "text." -Excel gives me this green tick mark at the top right corner of the cell showing a Number Stored as Text error. -How do I suppress the green tick mark from not ever coming up? Does anybody know how to do this? |
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tools/options and on the error checking tab uncheck number stored as text
-- Gary "prahz" wrote in message oups.com... I have created a macro in vba to input a "string of numbers" into a cell. -Some of the numbers in the string have leading zeros so I have formatted the cell type as "text." -Excel gives me this green tick mark at the top right corner of the cell showing a Number Stored as Text error. -How do I suppress the green tick mark from not ever coming up? Does anybody know how to do this? |
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Sorry, I should have been more clear...
Is there any vba code I could use in my macro to suppress that green tick mark no matter who is using the file? Gary Keramidas wrote: tools/options and on the error checking tab uncheck number stored as text -- Gary "prahz" wrote in message oups.com... I have created a macro in vba to input a "string of numbers" into a cell. -Some of the numbers in the string have leading zeros so I have formatted the cell type as "text." -Excel gives me this green tick mark at the top right corner of the cell showing a Number Stored as Text error. -How do I suppress the green tick mark from not ever coming up? Does anybody know how to do this? |
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then use Charles's suggestion
-- Gary "prahz" wrote in message ups.com... Sorry, I should have been more clear... Is there any vba code I could use in my macro to suppress that green tick mark no matter who is using the file? Gary Keramidas wrote: tools/options and on the error checking tab uncheck number stored as text -- Gary "prahz" wrote in message oups.com... I have created a macro in vba to input a "string of numbers" into a cell. -Some of the numbers in the string have leading zeros so I have formatted the cell type as "text." -Excel gives me this green tick mark at the top right corner of the cell showing a Number Stored as Text error. -How do I suppress the green tick mark from not ever coming up? Does anybody know how to do this? |
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Huh?
Who is Charles and what was his suggestion? Gary Keramidas wrote: then use Charles's suggestion -- Gary "prahz" wrote in message ups.com... Sorry, I should have been more clear... Is there any vba code I could use in my macro to suppress that green tick mark no matter who is using the file? Gary Keramidas wrote: tools/options and on the error checking tab uncheck number stored as text -- Gary "prahz" wrote in message oups.com... I have created a macro in vba to input a "string of numbers" into a cell. -Some of the numbers in the string have leading zeros so I have formatted the cell type as "text." -Excel gives me this green tick mark at the top right corner of the cell showing a Number Stored as Text error. -How do I suppress the green tick mark from not ever coming up? Does anybody know how to do this? |
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That would be me. For some dumb reason when I post from Microsoft's
newsgroups the post's don't always show up in Google groups. My suggestion was this: Here's a possibility: Application.ErrorCheckingOptions.NumberAsText = False -- Charles Chickering "A good example is twice the value of good advice." "prahz" wrote: I have created a macro in vba to input a "string of numbers" into a cell. -Some of the numbers in the string have leading zeros so I have formatted the cell type as "text." -Excel gives me this green tick mark at the top right corner of the cell showing a Number Stored as Text error. -How do I suppress the green tick mark from not ever coming up? Does anybody know how to do this? Charles prahz wrote: Huh? Who is Charles and what was his suggestion? Gary Keramidas wrote: then use Charles's suggestion -- Gary "prahz" wrote in message ups.com... Sorry, I should have been more clear... Is there any vba code I could use in my macro to suppress that green tick mark no matter who is using the file? Gary Keramidas wrote: tools/options and on the error checking tab uncheck number stored as text -- Gary "prahz" wrote in message oups.com... I have created a macro in vba to input a "string of numbers" into a cell. -Some of the numbers in the string have leading zeros so I have formatted the cell type as "text." -Excel gives me this green tick mark at the top right corner of the cell showing a Number Stored as Text error. -How do I suppress the green tick mark from not ever coming up? Does anybody know how to do this? |
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Range("A1").Errors(xlNumberAsText).Ignore = True
NickHK "prahz" wrote in message oups.com... I have created a macro in vba to input a "string of numbers" into a cell. -Some of the numbers in the string have leading zeros so I have formatted the cell type as "text." -Excel gives me this green tick mark at the top right corner of the cell showing a Number Stored as Text error. -How do I suppress the green tick mark from not ever coming up? Does anybody know how to do this? |
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Thank you that worked.
I put it in the Sub Auto_Open() Function of my workbook. Die_Another_Day wrote: That would be me. For some dumb reason when I post from Microsoft's newsgroups the post's don't always show up in Google groups. My suggestion was this: Here's a possibility: Application.ErrorCheckingOptions.NumberAsText = False -- Charles Chickering "A good example is twice the value of good advice." "prahz" wrote: I have created a macro in vba to input a "string of numbers" into a cell. -Some of the numbers in the string have leading zeros so I have formatted the cell type as "text." -Excel gives me this green tick mark at the top right corner of the cell showing a Number Stored as Text error. -How do I suppress the green tick mark from not ever coming up? Does anybody know how to do this? Charles prahz wrote: Huh? Who is Charles and what was his suggestion? Gary Keramidas wrote: then use Charles's suggestion -- Gary "prahz" wrote in message ups.com... Sorry, I should have been more clear... Is there any vba code I could use in my macro to suppress that green tick mark no matter who is using the file? Gary Keramidas wrote: tools/options and on the error checking tab uncheck number stored as text -- Gary "prahz" wrote in message oups.com... I have created a macro in vba to input a "string of numbers" into a cell. -Some of the numbers in the string have leading zeros so I have formatted the cell type as "text." -Excel gives me this green tick mark at the top right corner of the cell showing a Number Stored as Text error. -How do I suppress the green tick mark from not ever coming up? Does anybody know how to do this? |
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Thank you that worked.
I put it in Sub Auto_Open() and it turned it off on startup Die_Another_Day wrote: That would be me. For some dumb reason when I post from Microsoft's newsgroups the post's don't always show up in Google groups. My suggestion was this: Here's a possibility: Application.ErrorCheckingOptions.NumberAsText = False -- Charles Chickering "A good example is twice the value of good advice." "prahz" wrote: I have created a macro in vba to input a "string of numbers" into a cell. -Some of the numbers in the string have leading zeros so I have formatted the cell type as "text." -Excel gives me this green tick mark at the top right corner of the cell showing a Number Stored as Text error. -How do I suppress the green tick mark from not ever coming up? Does anybody know how to do this? Charles prahz wrote: Huh? Who is Charles and what was his suggestion? Gary Keramidas wrote: then use Charles's suggestion -- Gary "prahz" wrote in message ups.com... Sorry, I should have been more clear... Is there any vba code I could use in my macro to suppress that green tick mark no matter who is using the file? Gary Keramidas wrote: tools/options and on the error checking tab uncheck number stored as text -- Gary "prahz" wrote in message oups.com... I have created a macro in vba to input a "string of numbers" into a cell. -Some of the numbers in the string have leading zeros so I have formatted the cell type as "text." -Excel gives me this green tick mark at the top right corner of the cell showing a Number Stored as Text error. -How do I suppress the green tick mark from not ever coming up? Does anybody know how to do this? |
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This is Application code and will affect all workbooks.
Why don't you just go into ToolsOptionsError Checking and uncheck it there? On 14 Dec 2006 15:42:32 -0800, "prahz" wrote: Thank you that worked. I put it in the Sub Auto_Open() Function of my workbook. Die_Another_Day wrote: That would be me. For some dumb reason when I post from Microsoft's newsgroups the post's don't always show up in Google groups. My suggestion was this: Here's a possibility: Application.ErrorCheckingOptions.NumberAsText = False -- Charles Chickering "A good example is twice the value of good advice." "prahz" wrote: I have created a macro in vba to input a "string of numbers" into a cell. -Some of the numbers in the string have leading zeros so I have formatted the cell type as "text." -Excel gives me this green tick mark at the top right corner of the cell showing a Number Stored as Text error. -How do I suppress the green tick mark from not ever coming up? Does anybody know how to do this? Charles prahz wrote: Huh? Who is Charles and what was his suggestion? Gary Keramidas wrote: then use Charles's suggestion -- Gary "prahz" wrote in message ups.com... Sorry, I should have been more clear... Is there any vba code I could use in my macro to suppress that green tick mark no matter who is using the file? Gary Keramidas wrote: tools/options and on the error checking tab uncheck number stored as text -- Gary "prahz" wrote in message oups.com... I have created a macro in vba to input a "string of numbers" into a cell. -Some of the numbers in the string have leading zeros so I have formatted the cell type as "text." -Excel gives me this green tick mark at the top right corner of the cell showing a Number Stored as Text error. -How do I suppress the green tick mark from not ever coming up? Does anybody know how to do this? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP |
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