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When I go to a cell a type the formula: = 2^12*B15 , it reports a
#VALUE error. B15 is a text value. When I look at my friend's workbook, he has written the same formula and it reports 0. How can I do this? I have checked my number formats and changed it to special but still it is not solving the problem. How can I solve this problem? Thanks in advance. Swamy |
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