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I write down a type, for example "55,000", which is by default a general
type. From the menu Format, Cells, Number , I try to make it as an accounting type(in dollars), I press ok and then my type "55,000" disappears and appears a "#####" instead. What is this and how can I correct it? Thank you. |
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