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Turn Off automatic parsing of data in Excel
I use Excel 2003
If I open up excel and then paste in a column of text, it gets pasted in literally as text. I then use the "Text to Column" feature to parse the data. All this is fine. However, the next time I paste in a column of text, Excel will automatically parse the data as I paste it in. Does anyone know how to turn this off? It seems to be an attribute the is preserved for the current excel session. If I close out of excel and reopen it, then the automatic parsing is not enabled. I want to be able to turn of the automatic parsing within an excel session. Thanks! |
Turn Off automatic parsing of data in Excel
Try this:
select any nonblank cell and do a fake data parcing - go through the same steps just when you need to check/uncheck the parcing delimiter (coma, semicolon, tab or whatever) uncheck those boxes Finish. Next time you paste the parcing won't be in effect. On 17 July, 16:08, rcl2884 wrote: I use Excel 2003 If I open up excel and then paste in a column of text, it gets pasted in literally as text. I then use the "Text to Column" feature to parse the data. *All this is fine. However, the next time I paste in a column of text, Excel will automatically parse the data as I paste it in. Does anyone know how to turn this off? It seems to be an attribute the is preserved for the current excel session. If I close out of excel and reopen it, then the automatic parsing is not enabled. I want to be able to turn of the automatic parsing within an excel session. Thanks! |
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