In every downloaded account spread sheet imported in utf8 (other formats also attempted) I am unable to get any numbers to calculate. Formulas return zero.
Attempted so far
Using regular interfaces to change format to numerical.
Special paste as values.
Special paste multiplying all column by 1 (both general and numerical format.
Clean (another issue..Excel has been importing the delimiters as non printing characters)
Trim. So no leading or trailing spaces.
Two of these accounts are from international banks. Three from US sources.
Other issues which may be clues: Opening CSV format spreadsheets imported directly from Bank of America resolves rows but not columns. Importing them using the standard import option does the same. Using legacy assigns columns but imports the text separator. A clipboard shot of the imported nrs:
"-81.83 "
"-3.90 "
"2363.28 "
(this was before the trim operation. I need to double check this.)
The column after cleanup.
2363.28
-47.38
Update. Using the standard import procedure for 365 rather than the legacy import on one csv file columns resolve and the numbers resolve in numerical format, without decimal points, summing to total expenditures of -1764865 last year. I see a workaround here, but something is definitely not working correctly. Possibility of the "." not being accepted?
-79.20
-8.67
-149.99
-39.29
-101.30
-55.53
-1.25
-21.69
-7.99
-28.20
-6.68
-38.06
-5.99
-35.02
-49.99
-256.65
-10.73
-10.30
-32.42
Further frustration/clues
attempting to add the entries separately using a calculator I see that they do not paste as they appear in Excel.
-79.20 pastes as -799
-2.82 pastes as 2.82
10.00 may paste as 1000 or 1.00
This is via Clipmate. They have been contacted as well.
Any insights will be appreciated.
Attempted so far
Using regular interfaces to change format to numerical.
Special paste as values.
Special paste multiplying all column by 1 (both general and numerical format.
Clean (another issue..Excel has been importing the delimiters as non printing characters)
Trim. So no leading or trailing spaces.
Two of these accounts are from international banks. Three from US sources.
Other issues which may be clues: Opening CSV format spreadsheets imported directly from Bank of America resolves rows but not columns. Importing them using the standard import option does the same. Using legacy assigns columns but imports the text separator. A clipboard shot of the imported nrs:
"-81.83 "
"-3.90 "
"2363.28 "
(this was before the trim operation. I need to double check this.)
The column after cleanup.
2363.28
-47.38
Update. Using the standard import procedure for 365 rather than the legacy import on one csv file columns resolve and the numbers resolve in numerical format, without decimal points, summing to total expenditures of -1764865 last year. I see a workaround here, but something is definitely not working correctly. Possibility of the "." not being accepted?
-79.20
-8.67
-149.99
-39.29
-101.30
-55.53
-1.25
-21.69
-7.99
-28.20
-6.68
-38.06
-5.99
-35.02
-49.99
-256.65
-10.73
-10.30
-32.42
Further frustration/clues
attempting to add the entries separately using a calculator I see that they do not paste as they appear in Excel.
-79.20 pastes as -799
-2.82 pastes as 2.82
10.00 may paste as 1000 or 1.00
This is via Clipmate. They have been contacted as well.
Any insights will be appreciated.