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I have a worksheet that completes very simple functions, such as keeping
track of time accrued over a one month period. the cells will not allow me to enter fractions or numbers less than one. When I enter ".75", I get the error screen "you must enter a whole number greater than zero." The interesting thing is that while the error screen is up, the calculations that I have programmed (simple formula of adding across a row). When I hit the cancel button, the data is removed from the cell. I have tried all of the types of formatting cells and continually come across the same error message. Can someone direct me in the right direction? Is this just a strange glitch? i have done a moderate amount of Excel work and have never run into this....thank you |
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