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Many moons ago I downloaded a template for an invoice from the MS download
area. I customized it to my needs, have no idea what the orignal looked like
at this point. I use it almost daily, but there is one problem with it that I
have finally had enough of and can't figure out how to get rid of.
In the column I have named Qty, the cell format is set to number, no decimal
places, for the cells in that column. If I enter, say "484." - no problem.
However, if I enter "484" (no decimal point after the digits) or "484.5" I
get a pop-up that says "You must enter a number in this cell. Continue?" and
the choices of yes, no, or cancel. I've been in the habit of pressing "yes"
and continuing on my way, but it's really annoying to have this pop-up all
the time if I forget to hit the . or want to enter something other than a
whole number (484.5, for example).
I have tried changing the cell format to number with 1 or 2 decimal places,
but that doesn't help, the pop-up persists. How can I keep the format as
"number" and get rid of this annoying pop-up?
Thanks,
CD
area. I customized it to my needs, have no idea what the orignal looked like
at this point. I use it almost daily, but there is one problem with it that I
have finally had enough of and can't figure out how to get rid of.
In the column I have named Qty, the cell format is set to number, no decimal
places, for the cells in that column. If I enter, say "484." - no problem.
However, if I enter "484" (no decimal point after the digits) or "484.5" I
get a pop-up that says "You must enter a number in this cell. Continue?" and
the choices of yes, no, or cancel. I've been in the habit of pressing "yes"
and continuing on my way, but it's really annoying to have this pop-up all
the time if I forget to hit the . or want to enter something other than a
whole number (484.5, for example).
I have tried changing the cell format to number with 1 or 2 decimal places,
but that doesn't help, the pop-up persists. How can I keep the format as
"number" and get rid of this annoying pop-up?
Thanks,
CD