J
john smith
Dear Group,
Excel 2000.
I can only assume that somehow I've created this situation but I don't know
how.
I open a new workbook and type 7 into cell A1. (When I look at the cell
formatting
it says "General Number").
When I tab out of the cell Excel changes my number to 0.07.
It's as though somehow a divide by 100 has become the default.
When I export integer data from Access into Excel, that formats just fine
but when I
add another integer to an existing column of integer data - I get 0.07 again
instead of the 7 that
I entered.
I've moved my Excel doc. to another computer, opened it there and integers
are entered just
fine, so this is something that doesn't travel with the doc. but has become
a part of my Excel
install. So I 'repaired' Microsoft Office. Which I believe did a reinstall.
But the situation
hasn't changed.
If anyone has any ideas as to where I should look I'd be most grateful.
Linda
Excel 2000.
I can only assume that somehow I've created this situation but I don't know
how.
I open a new workbook and type 7 into cell A1. (When I look at the cell
formatting
it says "General Number").
When I tab out of the cell Excel changes my number to 0.07.
It's as though somehow a divide by 100 has become the default.
When I export integer data from Access into Excel, that formats just fine
but when I
add another integer to an existing column of integer data - I get 0.07 again
instead of the 7 that
I entered.
I've moved my Excel doc. to another computer, opened it there and integers
are entered just
fine, so this is something that doesn't travel with the doc. but has become
a part of my Excel
install. So I 'repaired' Microsoft Office. Which I believe did a reinstall.
But the situation
hasn't changed.
If anyone has any ideas as to where I should look I'd be most grateful.
Linda