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Hi Brett

there's a space after the 850.00 (D2) which means that it is not recognised
as a number
one way to fix it is to delete the space .... have you got many to do?

Cheers
JulieD

"Brett" wrote in message
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http://www.cygen.com/temp/stringcell.xls

You can see in E2 that is doesn't calculate. Any suggestions on how to
fix it?

Thanks,
Brett
"Jason Morin" wrote in message
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The content of the cell with the numerator is text.
Formatting the cell as numeric after the fact does not
change the content - it's still a text string.

Click on the numerator cell and do this:

1. Press <Ctrl<Shift<~.
2. Press F2.
3. Press <Enter.

The string in the numerator cell should now be a number.

HTH
Jason
Atlanta, GA

-----Original Message-----
I keep getting a #VALUE error when trying to divide two

cells. They are
both numbers with decimals. In the error, I click

to "show calculation
steps" and see this:

"850.00 "/29634

How can 850.00 be a string if the cell format type is

numeric with two
decimal places?

How can I put the 850.00 as numeric and perform the

calculation?

Thanks,
Brett


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