Can't see the numbers saved in a cell.

J

Jeff

This is pretty weird but I have a couple of spreadsheets that I have received
from other people and I have updated the numbers in the cells, but once I
saved them they are hidden. I can see the information up on top in the cell
information or function bar but I can't see the numbers in the cell on the
spreadsheet itself. I don't think it's related to the protection either
because I have sent this sheet to others and they can see and save numbers in
the same cells. It even happened on a spreadsheet that was downloaded from
off of the web. I have tried practically every format and tool to no avail.
I have Excel 2003 by the way. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
 
G

Gary McCarthy

The cell may be formatted with a custom format. If you enter three
semi-colons ( ;;; ) as a custom format the data in the cell will be hidden.

hth
 
V

Victor Delta

Jeff said:
This is pretty weird but I have a couple of spreadsheets that I have
received
from other people and I have updated the numbers in the cells, but once I
saved them they are hidden. I can see the information up on top in the
cell
information or function bar but I can't see the numbers in the cell on the
spreadsheet itself. I don't think it's related to the protection either
because I have sent this sheet to others and they can see and save numbers
in
the same cells. It even happened on a spreadsheet that was downloaded
from
off of the web. I have tried practically every format and tool to no
avail.
I have Excel 2003 by the way. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

I assume you can still see some data on the spreadsheets. If so, what
happens if you use the format painter to copy the formatting from a visible
cell to a 'hidden' one? Does it then appear or not?

V
 
J

Josh W

It happened to me, I could see the cursor moving and the data being entered
in the formula bar but the data in the cell is not visible! I broke my head
trying to find a solution. Luckily it dawned on me: the font color in some
cells was set to white! That's why the data wasn't visible.
 
G

Gord Dibben

Josh

In that case, others could not see the numbers but OP states they can.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
 
J

Josh W

Gord, I know, it's weird.

BTW Gary Mc'Carthy's reply that it might be custom formatted should also
mean that other people can't see it either.
 
G

Gord Dibben

I noticed that also.

I don't have any suggestions for OP if others can see the numbers in a saved
workbook with no special formatting.

Something to do with a printer driver???


Gord
 

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