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first time using excel 2003 (long time excel user). it won't let me type in
numbers in the hundred thousands, ie 643,250 comes out 64,325. i went to the number format and put in standard 'use commas for thousands, brackets for negative etc...and it still won't let me type in a 6 dig number |
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Go to the Tools menu, choose Options, then the Edit tab. There,
ensure that "Fixed Decimal" is unchecked. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "barrett" wrote in message ... first time using excel 2003 (long time excel user). it won't let me type in numbers in the hundred thousands, ie 643,250 comes out 64,325. i went to the number format and put in standard 'use commas for thousands, brackets for negative etc...and it still won't let me type in a 6 dig number |
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