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Default Telephone number format

Greetings:

I would like to convert a column of telephone numbers that are currently in
the format of: ########## to the format of: ###-###-####.

I have added a column next to the existing phone number column with the new
format listed above, but when I move the old number to the new number, the
format does not change. It will only change to the new format if I manually
enter in each number.

Does anyone know how I could convert the existing numbers to the above
telephone format?

Thanks in advance for your help!
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What do you mean by "move the old number"?

Copy the column of numbers, select the formatted column,
and go to Edit Paste Special Value.

HTH
Jason
Atlanta, GA

-----Original Message-----
Greetings:

I would like to convert a column of telephone numbers

that are currently in
the format of: ########## to the format of: ###-###-####.

I have added a column next to the existing phone number

column with the new
format listed above, but when I move the old number to

the new number, the
format does not change. It will only change to the new

format if I manually
enter in each number.

Does anyone know how I could convert the existing

numbers to the above
telephone format?

Thanks in advance for your help!
.

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Hi Jason, thanks for helping me, I appreciate it.

When I say "move the old numbers" I mean that I created a new column with
the phone number format selected through excels' cell format function. I
then, as you suggested, would copy the old column of numbers and do copy
then paste special then Values etc.

The numbers remain in the old format however, ########## and not ###-###-####.

I have also tried the custom format as well, can't seem to get that to work
either. I know the format on the new column is working since when I manually
type in a phone number, the format automatically changes it to the correct
###-###-#### format.

Any other thoughts?

Thanks again!

"Jason Morin" wrote:

What do you mean by "move the old number"?

Copy the column of numbers, select the formatted column,
and go to Edit Paste Special Value.

HTH
Jason
Atlanta, GA

-----Original Message-----
Greetings:

I would like to convert a column of telephone numbers

that are currently in
the format of: ########## to the format of: ###-###-####.

I have added a column next to the existing phone number

column with the new
format listed above, but when I move the old number to

the new number, the
format does not change. It will only change to the new

format if I manually
enter in each number.

Does anyone know how I could convert the existing

numbers to the above
telephone format?

Thanks in advance for your help!
.


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Oh, I bet your original numbers are actually text. To
convert them to numbers, type the number 1 into a open
cell, copy it, select your column of numbers, and do Edit
Paste Special Multiply. Now copy them over to the

formatted column using Paste Special Values.

Jason

-----Original Message-----
Hi Jason, thanks for helping me, I appreciate it.

When I say "move the old numbers" I mean that I created

a new column with
the phone number format selected through excels' cell

format function. I
then, as you suggested, would copy the old column of

numbers and do copy
then paste special then Values etc.

The numbers remain in the old format however, ##########

and not ###-###-####.

I have also tried the custom format as well, can't seem

to get that to work
either. I know the format on the new column is working

since when I manually
type in a phone number, the format automatically changes

it to the correct
###-###-#### format.

Any other thoughts?

Thanks again!

"Jason Morin" wrote:

What do you mean by "move the old number"?

Copy the column of numbers, select the formatted

column,
and go to Edit Paste Special Value.

HTH
Jason
Atlanta, GA

-----Original Message-----
Greetings:

I would like to convert a column of telephone numbers

that are currently in
the format of: ########## to the format of: ###-###-

####.

I have added a column next to the existing phone

number
column with the new
format listed above, but when I move the old number

to
the new number, the
format does not change. It will only change to the

new
format if I manually
enter in each number.

Does anyone know how I could convert the existing

numbers to the above
telephone format?

Thanks in advance for your help!
.


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That did it!!!

Thank you very much, I appreicate it.

"Jason Morin" wrote:

Oh, I bet your original numbers are actually text. To
convert them to numbers, type the number 1 into a open
cell, copy it, select your column of numbers, and do Edit
Paste Special Multiply. Now copy them over to the

formatted column using Paste Special Values.

Jason

-----Original Message-----
Hi Jason, thanks for helping me, I appreciate it.

When I say "move the old numbers" I mean that I created

a new column with
the phone number format selected through excels' cell

format function. I
then, as you suggested, would copy the old column of

numbers and do copy
then paste special then Values etc.

The numbers remain in the old format however, ##########

and not ###-###-####.

I have also tried the custom format as well, can't seem

to get that to work
either. I know the format on the new column is working

since when I manually
type in a phone number, the format automatically changes

it to the correct
###-###-#### format.

Any other thoughts?

Thanks again!

"Jason Morin" wrote:

What do you mean by "move the old number"?

Copy the column of numbers, select the formatted

column,
and go to Edit Paste Special Value.

HTH
Jason
Atlanta, GA

-----Original Message-----
Greetings:

I would like to convert a column of telephone numbers
that are currently in
the format of: ########## to the format of: ###-###-

####.

I have added a column next to the existing phone

number
column with the new
format listed above, but when I move the old number

to
the new number, the
format does not change. It will only change to the

new
format if I manually
enter in each number.

Does anyone know how I could convert the existing
numbers to the above
telephone format?

Thanks in advance for your help!
.


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If you could live with this format:
(123) 456-7890

There's a built in phone number format under:
<Format <Cells <Special <PhoneNumber
Where you can convert the existing numbers in place, without having to use
an additional column.
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HTH,

RD
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Greetings:

I would like to convert a column of telephone numbers that are currently in
the format of: ########## to the format of: ###-###-####.

I have added a column next to the existing phone number column with the new
format listed above, but when I move the old number to the new number, the
format does not change. It will only change to the new format if I manually
enter in each number.

Does anyone know how I could convert the existing numbers to the above
telephone format?

Thanks in advance for your help!

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That format would be just fine, however I can't change my existing data to
that format.

I have tried to hi-light the entire column, then right click and select cell
format, I then change the format to the phone number format and hit ok.
Nothing happens. The numbers all remain the same......

"RagDyer" wrote:

If you could live with this format:
(123) 456-7890

There's a built in phone number format under:
<Format <Cells <Special <PhoneNumber
Where you can convert the existing numbers in place, without having to use
an additional column.
--

HTH,

RD
==============================================
Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit!
==============================================

"MarkT" wrote in message
...
Greetings:

I would like to convert a column of telephone numbers that are currently in
the format of: ########## to the format of: ###-###-####.

I have added a column next to the existing phone number column with the new
format listed above, but when I move the old number to the new number, the
format does not change. It will only change to the new format if I manually
enter in each number.

Does anyone know how I could convert the existing numbers to the above
telephone format?

Thanks in advance for your help!


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