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When I type data into a cell sometimes Excel assumes I want something
I typed previously. Such as, 14b might be entered two cells up, but now I just want to type 14. Excel puts the b in there whether I want it or not. I looked through all of the windows to try and find out how to change this, but I didn't see anything. How do I keep this from happening? Now let's say I want to keep the feature. What is the easiest way to get rid of the b? Thanks. |
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