I've tried playing with all the formatting, and none of it seems to affect this.
My source file has all columns that are 15 pixels wide, meaning only a single character can fit.
If I put in TEXT, it will show the text properly that spans several columns (if there is nothing in those cells to the right).
However, if it's any number larger than 2 digits, it will show only # because of column width. I am not allowed to change column width.
Is there any way for it to remain a number (for calculation) and "bleed" into the columns to the right?
Or is this a "feature" for Excel--text displays properly but numbers and dates don't based on column width?
My source file has all columns that are 15 pixels wide, meaning only a single character can fit.
If I put in TEXT, it will show the text properly that spans several columns (if there is nothing in those cells to the right).
However, if it's any number larger than 2 digits, it will show only # because of column width. I am not allowed to change column width.
Is there any way for it to remain a number (for calculation) and "bleed" into the columns to the right?
Or is this a "feature" for Excel--text displays properly but numbers and dates don't based on column width?