This worked for me, copying my cells that should have been numeric but didn't act like it, and pasting special as values into a new sheet.
On Tuesday, April 24, 2007 at 6:54:02 AM UTC-5, Jerry W. Lewis wrote:
Reformatting a cell does not change the value in the cell, it merely changes the display of that value. In particular applying a numeric format will not change text into a number. Copy an empty cell, select the input range, and Edit|Paste Special|Add to coerce the values into numbers.
To identify which cell(s) is(are) text, Format|Cells|Alignment|Horizontal|General. Text will be left justified while numbers will be right justified. Alternately COUNT() only counts numbers. Jerry
"Nickman" wrote:
"Mark Lincoln" wrote:
On Apr 23, 9:06 pm, Nickman <[email protected]> wrote:
When I try to do a regression analysis on my data, a box pops up saying there
is non-numerica data for the input. However, I cant find any within my data
sheet.
Are some of the cells formatted as text? Or entered with a leading apostrophe (which amounts to the same thing)?
Mark Lincoln
I selected all of the data and then formatted the cells as numbered. And as far as apostrophes go I cant find any. But the problem still persists.
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