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A particular spreadsheet of mine automatically turns numerical math formulas
into the calculated value. (e.g. =A13/8/100 becomes =A13/.008 which, by the way, isn't even correct for precedence of operations). If I type =A13/(8)/(100) the formula is preserved, and the calculation is correct. I don't have this problem on other spreadsheets; how do I fix this? |
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