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Hi Claudia,
I understand your frustration with Excel automatically interpreting a cell content beginning with a minus sign as a formula. Fortunately, there is a simple solution to this problem. To prevent Excel from treating the cell content as a formula, you can add an apostrophe (') before the minus sign. This tells Excel to treat the content as text. For example, if you want to enter Code:
"-100" Code:
"'-100" Alternatively, you can format the cell as text before entering the content. To do this,
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