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EXCEL 2003.
I am unable to enter numeric value to the cell for calculation.
When I enter 1234 it is automatically aligns to the left of the cell, making
it a left-justified entry. It is a number that will not be used in
calculation.
How I can correct this problem and be able to enter to the cell
right-justified numbers whith numeric value?
08/24/2005.
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It sounds as if that column is formatted as text. Reformat it to General.

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EXCEL 2003.
I am unable to enter numeric value to the cell for calculation.
When I enter 1234 it is automatically aligns to the left of the cell,

making
it a left-justified entry. It is a number that will not be used in
calculation.
How I can correct this problem and be able to enter to the cell
right-justified numbers whith numeric value?
08/24/2005.



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"Bob Phillips" wrote:

It sounds as if that column is formatted as text. Reformat it to General.

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"Joanna" wrote in message
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EXCEL 2003.
I am unable to enter numeric value to the cell for calculation.
When I enter 1234 it is automatically aligns to the left of the cell,

making
it a left-justified entry. It is a number that will not be used in
calculation.
How I can correct this problem and be able to enter to the cell
right-justified numbers whith numeric value?
08/24/2005.




Thank you, Bob.
But, column is formated as GENERAL.
Joanna.
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If you formatted the column as text, did your data entry, then reformatted the
column as General, it's not enough.

Try this:
select an empty cell
edit|copy
select your range of cells to convert to numbers (the whole column???).
edit|paste special|check add



Joanna wrote:

EXCEL 2003.
I am unable to enter numeric value to the cell for calculation.
When I enter 1234 it is automatically aligns to the left of the cell, making
it a left-justified entry. It is a number that will not be used in
calculation.
How I can correct this problem and be able to enter to the cell
right-justified numbers whith numeric value?
08/24/2005.


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"Dave Peterson" wrote:

If you formatted the column as text, did your data entry, then reformatted the
column as General, it's not enough.

Try this:
select an empty cell
edit|copy
select your range of cells to convert to numbers (the whole column???).
edit|paste special|check add



Joanna wrote:

EXCEL 2003.
I am unable to enter numeric value to the cell for calculation.
When I enter 1234 it is automatically aligns to the left of the cell, making
it a left-justified entry. It is a number that will not be used in
calculation.
How I can correct this problem and be able to enter to the cell
right-justified numbers whith numeric value?
08/24/2005.


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Thank you, Dave!!!

But it is does not help.

Joanna. 08/25/2005.


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Are you typing that value in or pasting it (like from a web page)?

If you're pasting, maybe you have extra characters (additional spaces or HTML
non-breaking spaces).

David McRitchie has some code that will help clean this junk up:

http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/join.htm#trimall
(look for "Sub Trimall()")

Joanna wrote:

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

If you formatted the column as text, did your data entry, then reformatted the
column as General, it's not enough.

Try this:
select an empty cell
edit|copy
select your range of cells to convert to numbers (the whole column???).
edit|paste special|check add



Joanna wrote:

EXCEL 2003.
I am unable to enter numeric value to the cell for calculation.
When I enter 1234 it is automatically aligns to the left of the cell, making
it a left-justified entry. It is a number that will not be used in
calculation.
How I can correct this problem and be able to enter to the cell
right-justified numbers whith numeric value?
08/24/2005.


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Dave Peterson


Thank you, Dave!!!

But it is does not help.

Joanna. 08/25/2005.


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