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set all column formats to Text
By default, all columns are formatted as General. This screws up alphabetic
sorts: the name TRUE ends up after the Zs, the name MAY or JUNE etc. ends up as a date. Ok, so you change the format of all columns to Text, one by one. Can the default format be set to Text? Or is there an easier way to change the format of a number of columns at once? All the Excel help articles I could find worry about changing number formats, and are no help to me. Regards, Gerry Metze |
set all column formats to Text
Gerry
not sure if you can set the default to text ... it would kind of defeat the object of a spreadsheet - calculations. However, click on the grey box at the top left of the grid (above row 1, left of column A) to select all the cells. Now, select Format | Cells | Number | Category = Text Can't think of a quicker way to do it Regards Trevor "GerryM" wrote in message ... By default, all columns are formatted as General. This screws up alphabetic sorts: the name TRUE ends up after the Zs, the name MAY or JUNE etc. ends up as a date. Ok, so you change the format of all columns to Text, one by one. Can the default format be set to Text? Or is there an easier way to change the format of a number of columns at once? All the Excel help articles I could find worry about changing number formats, and are no help to me. Regards, Gerry Metze |
set all column formats to Text
"GerryM" wrote in message ... By default, all columns are formatted as General. This screws up alphabetic sorts: the name TRUE ends up after the Zs, the name MAY or JUNE etc. ends up as a date. Ok, so you change the format of all columns to Text, one by one. Can the default format be set to Text? Or is there an easier way to change the format of a number of columns at once? All the Excel help articles I could find worry about changing number formats, and are no help to me. Regards, Gerry Metze Gerry, You could set up a template. That is to say, take a blank workbook, format the all of the sheets for text, and save it as an .xlt file. When you need a new workbook, select New from the menu, go to templates and select your saved template file. One solution Beege |
set all column formats to Text
Thanks to both of you -- both methods sound better than what I am doing now.
Gerry Metze "Beege" wrote: "GerryM" wrote in message ... By default, all columns are formatted as General. This screws up alphabetic sorts: the name TRUE ends up after the Zs, the name MAY or JUNE etc. ends up as a date. Ok, so you change the format of all columns to Text, one by one. Can the default format be set to Text? Or is there an easier way to change the format of a number of columns at once? All the Excel help articles I could find worry about changing number formats, and are no help to me. Regards, Gerry Metze Gerry, You could set up a template. That is to say, take a blank workbook, format the all of the sheets for text, and save it as an .xlt file. When you need a new workbook, select New from the menu, go to templates and select your saved template file. One solution Beege |
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