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Hi Emrys,
Am Wed, 23 Apr 2014 19:17:47 +0100 schrieb Emrys Davies: I have a spread sheet set up in Excel 2007 and in column AT I have a list of numbers. All are lined up nicely on the extreme left of the column except one, the number 2, which sits in line with the others until I leave the box and it then jumps to the extreme right of the column. All but this one has a little green triangle in the top left hand corner of its box. Can you remedy this? I should add that I have made the default setting for text/numbers. real numbers are right in the cell. If the numbers are on the left side, the numbers are text formatted. Therefore you see the green triangle. Write a 1 in an empty cell, copy this cell, select your numbers and choose paste special = Multiply. Regards Claus B. -- Vista Ultimate / Windows7 Office 2007 Ultimate / 2010 Professional |
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