If you're doing one cell, you can preformat the cell as text and then paste into
the formula bar.
If you're doing multiple cells, I'd paste into a text file (notepad), then
file|open that text file.
When you open the text file, you'll see the text import wizard popup. You can
specify that you want certain fields brought in as text -- not General and not
dates.
Abbi wrote:
>
> I have a column of text that's in the style 1994/95, 1995/96, etc. When I
> paste it into Excel, after setting the column to Format Cell General, the
> entries beginning with 19 go in as text. That's what's supposed to happen.
> But -- here's my problem -- the entries 2000/01, 2001/02, etc. go in as
> dates. I can't fix this even by manually deleting the dates, resetting the
> cell format to General, and TYPING in the characters. The cells above are
> still showing as Format Cell General. The problem cells mysteriously change
> from General to Custom.
>
> There must be some way to stop this 'helpful feature.' Any suggestions?
>
> Excel 2003.
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Dave Peterson
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