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Formatting Cell problem
Hello guys, I have one frustrating problem. I copied a table from Amsouth
Bank and pasted it into Excel. I then wanted to do some calculations. No matter how i formatted the cell whether Number or Currency the number always appeared on the left hand side and would not calculate. Number are supposed to be aligned right. Any suggestions. This is frustrating! Thanks! |
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- select an empty cell and copy this cell - select your imported numbers - goto 'Edit - Paste Special' and choose 'Add' -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany "Jacob" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Hello guys, I have one frustrating problem. I copied a table from Amsouth Bank and pasted it into Excel. I then wanted to do some calculations. No matter how i formatted the cell whether Number or Currency the number always appeared on the left hand side and would not calculate. Number are supposed to be aligned right. Any suggestions. This is frustrating! Thanks! |
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... Hello guys, I have one frustrating problem. I copied a table from Amsouth Bank and pasted it into Excel. I then wanted to do some calculations. No matter how i formatted the cell whether Number or Currency the number always appeared on the left hand side and would not calculate. Number are supposed to be aligned right. Any suggestions. This is frustrating! Thanks! Select the cell, hit F2 (edit), and type "=" (without quotes) before the number and "*1" after it. This forces XL to regard it as a number. If it's a whole block of such cells that are playing up, copy the top-left cell to a blank area of the worksheet (or to a fresh worksheet) and amend the formula to something like "=A2*1". Copy this down and to the right as far as necessary. Then Copy this block and use Paste Special Values to paste it back to the original range. You can then delete the range/worksheet where you copied the original range. |
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