date problems and more

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Arleen

I sent a post in because when I added a date in a1 and the
the formula a1+1 in c3 I would get 01/01/00. Several
suggestions did not work. One that worked was to go to
the tool option transition tab and uncheck the worksheet
boxes. This solved the problem for the date formula-
worked well, however in the column sum cell a3:j3 I know
have # value and cannot find the error. Any ideas?
 
R

Radio848

Arleen: Hi:
Suggestion; try adjusting column width. Not all of the entries in the other
cells will measure exactly to the current column width.
Hope that helps.
Wayne
 
J

Jane Graves

Is your date in A1 an numerical value or text -- meaning
what happens to it if you format it as a number? Dates
should really just be numbers, with a mask over them to
make them look like dates. For example, 37915 is today's
date. If you type this in Excel, then give it a date
format, that would be apparent. It sounds like you're
getting a #VALUE error because your date is not a number,
and thus Excel cannot add it. Let me know if the date is
not a number and I can help you to convert it into one.

Jane
 

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