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Default in EXCELL, the function does not return results

I used a function, and i does not show me a result
What should I do?
Is it formatting issues?

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Hi

Which function? How did you use it? What was the formula? It could be
something as simple as the cell is formatted as Text. Format it as General
and retype it.

Andy.

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Default in EXCELL, the function does not return results

Please give your formula, input values, expected result and what you got
instead.

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Niek Otten

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