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Excel will no longer confuse genetic data with the calendar.
Microsoft has made fixes to the Excel program, solving a long-standing problem with incorrect reading of dates as genetic codes. Prior to the correction, Excel automatically converted numeric dates to text values for genetic markers, which caused difficulties for scientists and researchers.
The problem was that when entering numeric data associated with dates, Excel automatically converted them to text values, which corresponded to genetic markers. This was due to the automatic formatting applied to the cells. The situation has caused numerous complaints from scientists working in the field of genetics.
Microsoft has made the necessary changes to Excel to prevent automatic data conversion. Users can now choose whether they want Excel to automatically convert numeric data or not, which gives them more control over how the data is processed. This fix helps eliminate possible obstacles to scientific research related to genetic data and makes it easier to work with the program.
The fix is part of Microsoft's efforts to improve the user experience and improve the usability of Excel for a wide range of users.
Microsoft has made fixes to the Excel program, solving a long-standing problem with incorrect reading of dates as genetic codes. Prior to the correction, Excel automatically converted numeric dates to text values for genetic markers, which caused difficulties for scientists and researchers.
The problem was that when entering numeric data associated with dates, Excel automatically converted them to text values, which corresponded to genetic markers. This was due to the automatic formatting applied to the cells. The situation has caused numerous complaints from scientists working in the field of genetics.
Microsoft has made the necessary changes to Excel to prevent automatic data conversion. Users can now choose whether they want Excel to automatically convert numeric data or not, which gives them more control over how the data is processed. This fix helps eliminate possible obstacles to scientific research related to genetic data and makes it easier to work with the program.
The fix is part of Microsoft's efforts to improve the user experience and improve the usability of Excel for a wide range of users.