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Jose-Edinburgh
I use Excel to display/sort tables of data arranged in columns.
Some of ther columns are numeric, some are text.
One of the columns is giving me a lot of hassle. It should contain names of
genes, which Excel does okay, until you find names like "SEP7" or "MAR3",
which Excel transforms into a date form, usually "Sep-07", but sometimes into
a 5-digit number like "39326".
I have cancelled every auto-correct and auto-format option I can think of,
but no joy.
The only thing that works is format the whole thing as text.
Isn't there a way to avoid this "by default", so that Excel just shuts up
and takes what I type in as I type it, without changing anything? If it's a
number, it's a number, if not, it's text...
It's very annoying, because I have these tables with tens of thousands of
names, which I rearrange, merge, mix... when you import a column of names the
names are changed without warning. I don't want Excel to guess anything for
me.
If you know how to turn off this "feature" that appears loaded by default,
please let me know.
Thanks!
Jose
Some of ther columns are numeric, some are text.
One of the columns is giving me a lot of hassle. It should contain names of
genes, which Excel does okay, until you find names like "SEP7" or "MAR3",
which Excel transforms into a date form, usually "Sep-07", but sometimes into
a 5-digit number like "39326".
I have cancelled every auto-correct and auto-format option I can think of,
but no joy.
The only thing that works is format the whole thing as text.
Isn't there a way to avoid this "by default", so that Excel just shuts up
and takes what I type in as I type it, without changing anything? If it's a
number, it's a number, if not, it's text...
It's very annoying, because I have these tables with tens of thousands of
names, which I rearrange, merge, mix... when you import a column of names the
names are changed without warning. I don't want Excel to guess anything for
me.
If you know how to turn off this "feature" that appears loaded by default,
please let me know.
Thanks!
Jose