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When i insert a formula using 2 different positive numbers my answer to it
comes out red.... how can i change this??? (I'm new to excel) |
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You may have conditional formatting applied to that cell. Go to
Format-Conditional Format to check. Or, if the cell is formatted to currency, its possible to have number appear red (but usually that's only when the value is negative. -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "Selko" wrote: When i insert a formula using 2 different positive numbers my answer to it comes out red.... how can i change this??? (I'm new to excel) |
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