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When I put a number ex. (14) into a cell , then click to another cell
the number 14 changes to a .01. Any number I put in then click out of that
cell
the number will change to something different. This is in my excel
workbook.
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Take a look at Tools/Options/Edit and check if the Fixed decimal places
checkbox is checked.


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When I put a number ex. (14) into a cell , then click to another cell
the number 14 changes to a .01. Any number I put in then click out of that
cell
the number will change to something different. This is in my excel
workbook.

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