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While writing a column of numbers, some numbers suddenly change to dates. I
erase the date, rewrite the numbers and, again, pressing enter it changes back to a date. Does not do it each time, but several numbers in the column will have dates. I am a new excel user so what am I doing wrong? |
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If you enter the same value into two cells and one cell displays the value
and the other cell displays a date, then the problem is formatting. Empty the cells, format the cells as general and then re-enter the values -- Gary''s Student "molly d" wrote: While writing a column of numbers, some numbers suddenly change to dates. I erase the date, rewrite the numbers and, again, pressing enter it changes back to a date. Does not do it each time, but several numbers in the column will have dates. I am a new excel user so what am I doing wrong? |
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"Gary''s Student" wrote: If you enter the same value into two cells and one cell displays the value and the other cell displays a date, then the problem is formatting. Empty the cells, format the cells as general and then re-enter the values -- Gary''s Student "molly d" wrote: While writing a column of numbers, some numbers suddenly change to dates. I erase the date, rewrite the numbers and, again, pressing enter it changes back to a date. Does not do it each time, but several numbers in the column will have dates. I am a new excel user so what am I doing wrong? |
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