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# signs where there shouldn't be....
It just means that the column is too narrow for the data to be
displayed. dramajuana wrote: I have a simple spreadsheet that I've been building on for the past couple months, and I have a column with dates in it. It's formatted to do the date as 14-Aug (so that I can enter "8/14" and it changes it for me), but over the past few days, it's decided to display ##### instead of 14-Aug. When you double click the darn thing, it shows the date as 8/14/2006 like it always has, but everything I've tried won't make the pound signs go away when I'm just viewing the document. Any ideas? By the way, the document has 238 rows and counting, but I don't think the length should effect it.... |
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