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Date format won't save...?
I have cleared formats, re-formatted, built an entirely new spread and the
format will change, I save it and then when I re-open the spread, it has converted all the date formatted columns back to General (the serial number) and the number formatted columns also back to General. Please help!?! |
Date format won't save...?
Are you working with Excel 2007 and saving in 97-2003 format? If yes, then
while saving you might get an option for recalculating the formulas... I guess that might be the source of your problem. You may send the file to me so that I can take a look. "Erin" wrote: I have cleared formats, re-formatted, built an entirely new spread and the format will change, I save it and then when I re-open the spread, it has converted all the date formatted columns back to General (the serial number) and the number formatted columns also back to General. Please help!?! |
Date format won't save...?
This would usually be caused by some code running.
When you say you built a new spreadsheet do you mean a new workbook? Maybe some add-in is doing the deed. Uncheck them all, restart Excel and open your newly formatted workbook. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 08:16:31 -0800, Erin (donotspam) wrote: I have cleared formats, re-formatted, built an entirely new spread and the format will change, I save it and then when I re-open the spread, it has converted all the date formatted columns back to General (the serial number) and the number formatted columns also back to General. Please help!?! |
Date format won't save...?
That is exactly what I was doing but I didn't see an option for recalculating
formulas, where would I find that? "Sheeloo" wrote: Are you working with Excel 2007 and saving in 97-2003 format? If yes, then while saving you might get an option for recalculating the formulas... I guess that might be the source of your problem. You may send the file to me so that I can take a look. "Erin" wrote: I have cleared formats, re-formatted, built an entirely new spread and the format will change, I save it and then when I re-open the spread, it has converted all the date formatted columns back to General (the serial number) and the number formatted columns also back to General. Please help!?! |
Date format won't save...?
Yes, a new workbook. I'm not sure what you mean by 'un-cheking' the
add-ins...? "Gord Dibben" wrote: This would usually be caused by some code running. When you say you built a new spreadsheet do you mean a new workbook? Maybe some add-in is doing the deed. Uncheck them all, restart Excel and open your newly formatted workbook. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 08:16:31 -0800, Erin (donotspam) wrote: I have cleared formats, re-formatted, built an entirely new spread and the format will change, I save it and then when I re-open the spread, it has converted all the date formatted columns back to General (the serial number) and the number formatted columns also back to General. Please help!?! |
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