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Hi Adrienne,
I hadn't even noticed Niek's reply, but it would be better to select an empty cell to copy and then use Special Cells Add so that you do not create zeros where you had empty cells. Especially if you are using a Debit column and a Credit column. But much easier is to have installed the TrimAll macro and it will remove the spaces and/or Char(160) characters. Test first if dates are involved, but I have it installed so I can access from a menu and it really helps when working with data downloaded from the internet. Of course if you are downloading your data from the Bank, you might consider using Quicken Deluxe (Deluxe gives you internet access), or since this is a Microsoft group -- MS Money, and updating will be a lot easier, no need to do a lot of futzing around in Excel. . For one bank account it might not make much difference, but if you ever invest in stocks you will need a package like Quicken to keep records, and history of everything. ... --- HTH, David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed Nov. 2001] My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm Search Page: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/search.htm "Adrienne" wrote in message ... Sorry - I read this again more thoroughly after I realized I didn't have to use the ISNUMBER -the paste special, multiple works! And I can copy the formatting from the other cells using the paint function and they remain as currency. Thanks! adrienne "Niek Otten" wrote: Isn't your cell actually text, although it may look like a number? Try =ISNUMBER(A1) If it is text,: Format an empty cell as General. Enter the number 1. EditCopy. Select your data. EditPaste Special, check Multiply. -- Kind regards, Niek Otten "Adrienne" wrote in message ... I downloaded the checkbook register from Microsoft.com and am trying to add a few cells at the end to quickly calculate my outstanding debits and credits so that I can balance my statements automatically. I figured out how to write the formula properly (eventually), but the cells will not take on the currency format no matter what I do. I have tried pasting the format from the other cells within the register, tried clearing the format and reapplying the currency format, tried accounting, etc. |
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