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Ms Excel..Question
Does anyone know how to enter the following: 099999 into a cell in Ms Excel 2002
I've done everything from format it into a Number & General but Excel overrides the 0 (zero) & gives me only 99999 |
type it in as '099999.
The ' will make the cell show exactly what you type in, however the spread sheet will no longer count the cell as a number...just a set of characters. |
cool that works, but my only problem doing that is it leaves all those triangles in every cell I do like that.
I'm doing a wiring schedule & I'll have hundreds of those error marks cause most of my wires start with a Zero |
First select the cell by right clicking it and then choose format cell. Then select text and hit ok now type in your numbers. Will work fine.
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Duh..Man its been a long day, that works too
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Originally posted by 2002VividYellow Duh..Man its been a long day, that works too |
It shouldn't mess with anything. What are you worried that it will screw up? Or, you could just drop the zeroes off the front of the numbers.
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mito7878 is right. i had to deal with that at work recently. right-click, formats cells, and choose text, not general.
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LOL.. I thought you were going to ask about creating a pivot table or something like that.
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