All the numbers in Excel are converted into currency format
Publish: 2021-04-27 03:04:32
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The number in excel is changed into currency "#" format mostly e to the use of other formats, which can be changed back to numerical value or conventional. The specific steps are as follows:
required materials: Excel
First, open the excel file and select the number cell in currency format2.
The reason for this phenomenon is that there is a problem in the setting. The specific solutions are as follows:
1. First, create a new excel document
3. Set cell format to text. Whatever you enter is what you want.
4. Please set the properties of each cell, right-click the cell, select "set cell format", and select the required classification on "number". If you're not wrong, your current cell classification is "currency" in the third attribute.
5. If you mean that a cell in regular format will change to currency format after entering a number, please try the operation:
1. If the number is pasted, please select the value "123" in
"paste special"
2. If the number is manually entered, please right-click the cell containing the number, Set the cell format, select "general"
or select the cell containing numbers, and then click Ctrl +! Shortcut key, you can quickly open the cell Format dialog box, select "general" or other data types you need.
1. If the number is pasted, please select the value "123" in
"paste special"
2. If the number is manually entered, please right-click the cell containing the number, Set the cell format, select "general"
or select the cell containing numbers, and then click Ctrl +! Shortcut key, you can quickly open the cell Format dialog box, select "general" or other data types you need.
6. If the data is in column a, you can enter the formula in B1:
= replace (A1, match (, 0 / mid (A1, row ($1): $99), 1),,, & quot; ¥")
press Ctrl + Shift + enter to end the formula, and then drop it down
= replace (A1, match (, 0 / mid (A1, row ($1): $99), 1),,, & quot; ¥")
press Ctrl + Shift + enter to end the formula, and then drop it down
7. Keep an excel instance, delete some strange symbols in the custom format... What is it? I forgot...
8. This is the problem of format setting:
set the date area and number area to date format and number format respectively.
set the date area and number area to date format and number format respectively.
9. This is the problem of setting up. Proceed as follows; After opening excel, right click Select; Set cell format --
select; Number selection; General - click OK to restore.
select; Number selection; General - click OK to restore.
10. If you're sure it was saved at that time. See if there is macro code in the table, or if it is poisoned.
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