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Excel data table from Adobe - formatting
Hey all. I have ~ 3500 lines of data converted from Adobe into an Excel
worksheet. I need the formatting changed from general to accounting. However, just highlighting and changing the 'format cells' does not seem to work. I've also tried the old F9 tricks and they do not work either. Is there a way to highlight all 3500 lines x 8 columns and get these changed? |
Excel data table from Adobe - formatting
I hope you get an answer on this one, might same me some time.
Right now, I copy my data to notepad, format cells and copy back to spreadsheet. "Pat Adams" wrote: Hey all. I have ~ 3500 lines of data converted from Adobe into an Excel worksheet. I need the formatting changed from general to accounting. However, just highlighting and changing the 'format cells' does not seem to work. I've also tried the old F9 tricks and they do not work either. Is there a way to highlight all 3500 lines x 8 columns and get these changed? |
Excel data table from Adobe - formatting
Don - I found the answer myself - works slick. In a cell nearby your data,
enter the number 1. Right click on the cell and choose copy. Then highlight all of your data, right click on the highlighted range and choose paste special. On the paste special menu choose multiply under the operation section and then click on OK. Then go back and delete your original "1" entry. "Don Murray" wrote: I hope you get an answer on this one, might same me some time. Right now, I copy my data to notepad, format cells and copy back to spreadsheet. "Pat Adams" wrote: Hey all. I have ~ 3500 lines of data converted from Adobe into an Excel worksheet. I need the formatting changed from general to accounting. However, just highlighting and changing the 'format cells' does not seem to work. I've also tried the old F9 tricks and they do not work either. Is there a way to highlight all 3500 lines x 8 columns and get these changed? |
Excel data table from Adobe - formatting
If you use an empty cell and "Add" instead of multiply, you don't have to go
back and delete the "1" entry. Just make sure you have formatted all to General before the operation. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 13:19:01 -0700, Pat Adams wrote: Don - I found the answer myself - works slick. In a cell nearby your data, enter the number 1. Right click on the cell and choose copy. Then highlight all of your data, right click on the highlighted range and choose paste special. On the paste special menu choose multiply under the operation section and then click on OK. Then go back and delete your original "1" entry. "Don Murray" wrote: I hope you get an answer on this one, might same me some time. Right now, I copy my data to notepad, format cells and copy back to spreadsheet. "Pat Adams" wrote: Hey all. I have ~ 3500 lines of data converted from Adobe into an Excel worksheet. I need the formatting changed from general to accounting. However, just highlighting and changing the 'format cells' does not seem to work. I've also tried the old F9 tricks and they do not work either. Is there a way to highlight all 3500 lines x 8 columns and get these changed? |
Excel data table from Adobe - formatting
Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote...
If you use an empty cell and "Add" instead of multiply, you don't have to go back and delete the "1" entry. .... Or just select the column range containing the text-numbers and run the menu command Data Text to Columns, and immediately click on the Finish button in the Convert Text to Columns Wizard. |
Excel data table from Adobe - formatting
I'm not sure where this menu option is, is it possible it is not part of
default menus. I know there are some options I can't access or install due to security issues with the IdioT department. "Harlan Grove" wrote: Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote... If you use an empty cell and "Add" instead of multiply, you don't have to go back and delete the "1" entry. .... Or just select the column range containing the text-numbers and run the menu command Data Text to Columns, and immediately click on the Finish button in the Convert Text to Columns Wizard. |
Excel data table from Adobe - formatting
Are you saying that you don't have a "Data" menu, or that you do have a
"Data" menu, but no "Text to Columns" on that menu? Which version of Excel are you using? -- David Biddulph "Don Murray" wrote in message ... I'm not sure where this menu option is, is it possible it is not part of default menus. I know there are some options I can't access or install due to security issues with the IdioT department. "Harlan Grove" wrote: Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote... If you use an empty cell and "Add" instead of multiply, you don't have to go back and delete the "1" entry. .... Or just select the column range containing the text-numbers and run the menu command Data Text to Columns, and immediately click on the Finish button in the Convert Text to Columns Wizard. |
Excel data table from Adobe - formatting
I have a data menu but no text to columns option
"David Biddulph" wrote: Are you saying that you don't have a "Data" menu, or that you do have a "Data" menu, but no "Text to Columns" on that menu? Which version of Excel are you using? -- David Biddulph "Don Murray" wrote in message ... I'm not sure where this menu option is, is it possible it is not part of default menus. I know there are some options I can't access or install due to security issues with the IdioT department. "Harlan Grove" wrote: Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote... If you use an empty cell and "Add" instead of multiply, you don't have to go back and delete the "1" entry. .... Or just select the column range containing the text-numbers and run the menu command Data Text to Columns, and immediately click on the Finish button in the Convert Text to Columns Wizard. |
Excel data table from Adobe - formatting
Sorry, 2003
"David Biddulph" wrote: Are you saying that you don't have a "Data" menu, or that you do have a "Data" menu, but no "Text to Columns" on that menu? Which version of Excel are you using? -- David Biddulph "Don Murray" wrote in message ... I'm not sure where this menu option is, is it possible it is not part of default menus. I know there are some options I can't access or install due to security issues with the IdioT department. "Harlan Grove" wrote: Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote... If you use an empty cell and "Add" instead of multiply, you don't have to go back and delete the "1" entry. .... Or just select the column range containing the text-numbers and run the menu command Data Text to Columns, and immediately click on the Finish button in the Convert Text to Columns Wizard. |
Excel data table from Adobe - formatting
Are you sure that you're looking at the full menu? Is there a double
down-arrow at the foot of the menu? [Or otherwise Tools/ Customise/ Options ....] -- David Biddulph "Don Murray" wrote in message ... I have a data menu but no text to columns option "David Biddulph" wrote: Are you saying that you don't have a "Data" menu, or that you do have a "Data" menu, but no "Text to Columns" on that menu? Which version of Excel are you using? -- David Biddulph "Don Murray" wrote in message ... I'm not sure where this menu option is, is it possible it is not part of default menus. I know there are some options I can't access or install due to security issues with the IdioT department. "Harlan Grove" wrote: Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote... If you use an empty cell and "Add" instead of multiply, you don't have to go back and delete the "1" entry. .... Or just select the column range containing the text-numbers and run the menu command Data Text to Columns, and immediately click on the Finish button in the Convert Text to Columns Wizard. |
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