Turning off "intelligent" date-formatting... how?

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Jose McNach

I'm using Excel to import tab-delimited text files containing a large
number of rows and columns. The data are mostly numerical, but some are
text.

Somehow, Excel insists in renaming certain values as if they were
dates. For instance I have a column with gene names, some of which with
names like "SEP10" or "DEC7"... and Excel sees that as a date and turns
it into "10-Sep"... In other cases renames entries such as "3-24" as
"24-Mar"...

How can I turn off EVERY automatic "intelligent" feature in Excel so
that it just takes what I feed it? I have gone through every menu
turning off automatic formatting and everything I could see... but that
behaviour remains.

I'm sure there must be a way to import these data so that numbers are
treated like numbers, and everything else as text... but I can't find
how, and I am finding it very frustrating.

Any ideas?

Thanks!

Jose
 
Jose

There is no way to turn it off. You are able, if using the text import
wizard to mark the column(s) as text. I'm afraid I only have the O2007 Beta
installed currently, but I think it's the third step.

If you can't do this you can really only prefix the data with a single
apostrophe, It will not show but Excel will treat it as text

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HTH
Nick Hodge
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Southampton, England
www.nickhodge.co.uk
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Hi Nick,

many thanks for your reply. But, really? no way to turn it off???
pretty amazing.
I tend to open the txt files by right-clicking and selecting "open with
Excel", so I don't see the wizard.
I can get around this issue... but it seems like a huge oversight from
Microsoft to not allow to turn off such behaviour.
Yet another niggle to add to the list ;-)

thanks!

Jose
 

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