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I have a new young employee who has been entering simple formulas by just
entering the function without any leading operand (e.g., 5/12 instead of =5/12) and it shows the resulting calculation. Apparently this has been working fine until he wanted to enter a decimal number (e.g., 5.2/12) and the cell just shows the formula as if it were text. I can't find any reason for the difference that I can explain to him (other than you are supposed to use the = sign as the leading entry for a formula.) Does anyone have any explanation? |
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