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you should format cells as General. Click on the grey square at the
intersection of the row and column identifiers to highlight the
complete sheet, then Format | Cells | Number (tab) and choose General
from the drop-down list.

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you can choose the cells you dont need them to be formated as
currency, right click - format cells - general

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