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Question for the Excel Guru's
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We recently upgraded our Excel (to Office 2003, Excel). On many of my account reconcillations, I have titles like @11/30/2008. Now that we converted to the newer version, all of these titles have become hyper-links. Even if I try to change to a different format, as soon as I click on the cell, my e-mail opens up and is addressed to @11/30/2008. Is there a way to turn off this auto-format thing? I really don't want to change all my schedules but I will if there's no other option. Thanks in advance.................Vern |
Hmm, if I try enter @11/30/2008 in a cell, I get formula error - can't do it. I have Excel 2003 SP2
Are you able to name a new cell @12/30/2008? If not, maybe should change the name convention since will be troublesome. You could just do a global find-and-replace to get rid of the @ symbol. |
mrexcel.com - that's where I go whenever I have questions with Excel. While it's not as quick as Pelican, there's a massive wealth of info there in the forums.
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Go to Tools -> AutoCorrect Options -> "AutoFormat As You Type" tab -> uncheck the first option
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You're a genius! Thanks, it worked. |
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