How to Convert Text to Numbers in Excel
This article was previously published under Q75945 For a Microsoft Excel 2002 version of this article, see 291047 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/291047/EN-US/).
For a Microsoft Excel 2000 version of this article, see 181298 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/181298/EN-US/). On This PageSUMMARY
When you import a file in Microsoft Excel that has been created in another
program (such as dBASE or Lotus 1-2-3) or that has been downloaded from a
mainframe, Microsoft Excel may recognize some numbers as text. This will
cause functions such as SUM() and AVERAGE() to ignore the values in these
cells. These text strings may contain actual text in addition to the
numbers you want to convert.
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Consider the following example:
A1: ='123 A2: ='234 A3: ='345 A4: ='456 A5: ='567 To convert these text strings to numbers, do the following: Method 1
Method 2The second technique works best if the data is arranged in a single column or row. The following example assumes that the data is in column A:
REFERENCES
"Microsoft Excel Function Reference," version 4.0, page 444. "Microsoft Excel User's Guide, Book 1," version 4.0, page 188-197. "Microsoft Excel Function Reference," version 3.0, page 243. "Microsoft Excel User's Guide," version 3.0, pages 156-165. "Microsoft Excel Functions and Macros," versions 2.x, pages 122-123. "Microsoft Excel Reference Guide," versions 2.x, pages 236-237. APPLIES TO
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