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Hi
The result of a formula gives me ##### for a negative number. Is there a way to get the actual negative number (i.e. for example -9 instead of ###)? Alternatively maybe show a 0 (zero)? Sending a report to my boss with #### doesn't look so great. Maybe a minimum number formula? Thanks |
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