Why does column revert to date format after setting to numeric for

R

Rich

In a worksheet that I have been using for a few years I add daily rows of
data to 2 new columns each year (the data in the new columns get compared
against the data in the previous columns). One column (left column) is
numeric and the next column is datetime (so for several years we have a
numeric column followed by a datatime column and the following year is
Numeric column followed by a datetime column ...). This year the numeric
column keeps changing to datetime when I add a new piece of data to the cell
in the next row and I have to keep reformatting it to numeric. Why doesn't
this column stay in Numeric format?

Say the column with the problem is column X. Column Y is supposed to be
datetime. So I go to column Z which is not having this problem. I delete
the old X/Y columns so now Z is the new X column. But now this new column is
also having the problem. What is happening here? Is this worksheet
corrupted (I sure hope not becuase it would just be a pain to recreate -
with the legacy data and all).

Any suggestions appreciated.

Thanks,
Rich
 
D

dan dungan

Hi Rich,

I have 2 questions:

Did you change excel versions this year?
How are you adding the daily rows of data?

Dan
 
R

Rich

No, didn't change version - still on xl 2003, and adding data manually.

But it looks like deleting the bad column did help out afterall. I am not
having that problem today. Maybe I had to close out of Excel for it to take.

Things OK, for now.
 

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