If I wanted 5-7 to mean May 7th, I would type "May 7th"

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I dont understand why a non-pro user at excel has to go searching for a way
to turn this function off. Does Microsoft not care about those of us who
dont use Excel on a everyday-forwork-basis?

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I agree that it is stupid. Don't know if you know this or not but you can
precede the entry with an apostrophe or format the cell(s) as text prior to
entering the data

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Regards,

Peo Sjoblom

Excel 95 - Excel 2007
Northwest Excel Solutions
www.nwexcelsolutions.com
"It is a good thing to follow the first law of holes;
if you are in one stop digging." Lord Healey
 
Hi,

A workaround would be to format the cells as Text (Right click cell ->
Format Cells -> Number and chose Text) If you do this befor you enter
5-7 then it should stay as 5-7

Regards,
Bondi
 
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