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Default In excel 2000, IF function calculates incorrectly using "E"

Using E for zero. =IF(C2="E",(O2),(O2)) does not calculate correctly. Substituting a zero, formula will work OK. Using #'s all is OK.
Can I write a formula using "E". When I use zero's I have to have them show in places were I don't want them to show.
 
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