In a message dated 9/4/02 12:46:37 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This still isn't working. I have no idea what the problem is. Some of my data is 9-1959, 9-1969, etc...those try to come up as dates automatically, but I can still fix this by selecting the individual cell, formatting as general or text, then it will keep. But, 25E5 will always be changed. If I change the cell to general or text, type or paste that in, 25E5 is changed right away. If I clear the contents and go to change format, I see scientific highlighted always, so it keeps changing on my. I know you kind people say this doesn't happen to you, but trust me, it is happening here. I've tried "paste special" and select 'as text', same thing, the data is changed to scientific and I'm not scientist, so I need my values in there. Thanks to all of you in your attempt to help. If you come up with any other ideas, feel free to email me. [EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=Excell Jeff Intrepid Video & Electronics Be careful of your thoughts. 501 Luther Rd They may become your words Harrisburg, PA 17111 any moment. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda F. Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <<Typically any information you enter in a cell is stored as a number>> Is this true? Are you saying if I open a new blank worksheet and type the word Linda in cell A1, it is stored as a number? That's a new one on me. That's why I thought it was weird that Excel would convert 25E5 to a number cuz it leaves Linda as text. Linda When you think about it, this behaviour isn't really weird, it is pretty logical. Typically any information you enter in a cell is stored as a number, even though is may be displayed as something else. "Text" is stored numerically but treated specially so that digits can be displayed either as text or numbers. Jeff, The only explanation I can give is that Excel treats 25E5 as a scientific number which is 2.5 x 10 to the minus 6 power. The E is translated by Excel as the exponent. (5). It then moves the decimal to the left and makes 25 into 2.5 and adds another power to 5 making it 6. When you format for "number" it converts the 25E5 to 2,500,000 which would be correct. If you are trying to enter 25E5 as an absolute I do not think it will work. What is 25E5 suppose to mean in your words? LarryB ============= PCWorks Mailing List ================= Don't see your post? Check our posting guidelines & make sure you've followed proper posting procedures, http://pcworkers.com/rules.htm Contact list owner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Unsubscribing and other changes: http://pcworkers.com =====================================================
