Undo auto data formatting

christy_nf

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I've copied address ranges from a table and am trying to copy them into a row in an Excel spreadsheet. For example: 1-31 Main Street, with 1-31 in one cell, Main in another cell, and Street in the next cell. It copies in fine but Excel thinks the 1-31 is a date and puts 31-Jan in the cell. I've tried unchecking all the autoformat options but nothing works. It still puts 31-Jan into my address numbers cell. Please help!!! :)
 

Excel Facts

Workdays for a market open Mon, Wed, Friday?
Yes! Use "0101011" for the weekend argument in NETWORKDAYS.INTL or WORKDAY.INTL. The 7 digits start on Monday. 1 means it is a weekend.
Before you paste the information, set the format for all of the cells as text. Then, use paste special values instead of paste.

Good luck,
 
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