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Excel help, easy but important
I just spent the last hour trying to figure this out but still no luck. I am pasting a bunch of lines from a text file in this format:
99-98 99-97 97 01-94 99-94 93-92 But a few are showing up wrong such as 01-94 shows up at 34335. How can I turn off formating completely and display it in excel in the same format as I write or paste it? This is just the first step of the db I am trying to make and I know when I get to the html part "'s keep appearing randomly. Anyone know how I can just turn this off? |
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Right click in the cell, choose format cell, under number tab select General. That shouls do it.
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That's odd. I just tried it every way I could and still get the 34335 even when the other numbers are showing right. Sorry
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try changing the cell format to "text"
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general doesn't change it
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Yeah, for some reason it just doesn't like that number combination
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Anyway to completely turn off formating? Or is there another program that doesn't do this?
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you can add ' in the beginning of the content as '01-94, that prevents the automatic formatting...
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congrats to the winners
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you have to make sure you have a blank cell to start off with.
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