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On Tue, 5 Aug 2008 20:59:22 -0700 (PDT), Fellow wrote:
On Aug 5, 11:58*pm, Fellow wrote: On Aug 5, 2:28*pm, Ron Rosenfeld wrote: On Tue, 5 Aug 2008 09:59:31 -0700 (PDT), Fellow wrote: I formatted a column as "Accounting" and selected the standard "$" symbol; the first one on the list. For some reason the all the affected cells show the letter "b" immediately following the dollar sign. If I switch to a regional dollar, say, Canadian, the "b" does not appear. Been using Excel for a long time but I've never seen this before. Any ideas? For some reason, it appears as if your Accounting selection may be defaulting to the Bolivian $. If you right click the cell * * * * Format Cells/Number * * * * Accounting * * * * * * * * Check what is in the "Symbol" line --ron Ron, read my post... I'm selecting the default dollar symbol. Sorry, that was a bit sharp of me. OK --ron |
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