You wouldn't need it for "regular" formulas, because they're numbers
calculating numbers.
As I said, you used a Text parsing formula on numbers, forcing a Text
return.
=MID(E6,5,4)*1
=MID(E6,5,4)+0
Would have produced the same results
Use of the unary is just easier and quicker.
Check out this link of John McGimpsey:
http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/formulae/doubleneg.html
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Thanks-the number one did the trick. I know this may be a stupid
question-but if you put the hyphens infront of any formula will it
produce numbers? Is there anywere on the web little tips like that are
posted..?
Thanks again!
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