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Excel automatically converts certain text values to dates when it detects them. This behavior can be useful in some cases, but it can also be frustrating if you want to keep the text values as they are. Here's how to stop Excel from automatically converting certain text values to dates:
- Select the column(s) that contain the text values that are being converted to dates.
- Right-click on the selection and choose "Format Cells" from the context menu.
- In the Format Cells dialog box, select the "Text" category.
- Click "OK" to close the dialog box.
Now, Excel will no longer automatically convert text values to dates in the selected column(s). However, any text values that have already been converted to dates will remain in their converted form. To revert them back to text values, you can use the "Text to Columns" feature:
- Select the column(s) that contain the converted text values.
- Go to the "Data" tab on the ribbon and click on "Text to Columns".
- In the "Convert Text to Columns" wizard, choose "Delimited" and click "Next".
- Uncheck all delimiter options and click "Next".
- In the "Column data format" section, select "Text" and click "Finish".
This will convert the selected column(s) back to text format, and any previously converted text values will now be displayed as text values.
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