Excel for Mac Version 16.18 is dividing my numbers by 10
Excel has just started dividing my entries by 10. If i type '2' in a cell it writes 0.2 and so on. I have no idea what i changed that caused this to start but would love some help to fix this?
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Excel has just started dividing my entries by 10. If i type '2' in a cell it writes 0.2 and so on. I have no idea what i changed that caused this to start but would love some help to fix this?
microsoft-excel macbook
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Dec 11 at 4:40
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Excel has just started dividing my entries by 10. If i type '2' in a cell it writes 0.2 and so on. I have no idea what i changed that caused this to start but would love some help to fix this?
microsoft-excel macbook
Excel has just started dividing my entries by 10. If i type '2' in a cell it writes 0.2 and so on. I have no idea what i changed that caused this to start but would love some help to fix this?
microsoft-excel macbook
microsoft-excel macbook
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does re-install excel helps?
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In Excel for Windows there is an Advanced setting in Options to Automatically insert a decimal point with a defined number of decimal places - usually 2 but could be changed to 1.
Uncheck this box and you should be back to "Normal".
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In Excel for Windows there is an Advanced setting in Options to Automatically insert a decimal point with a defined number of decimal places - usually 2 but could be changed to 1.
Uncheck this box and you should be back to "Normal".
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In Excel for Windows there is an Advanced setting in Options to Automatically insert a decimal point with a defined number of decimal places - usually 2 but could be changed to 1.
Uncheck this box and you should be back to "Normal".
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In Excel for Windows there is an Advanced setting in Options to Automatically insert a decimal point with a defined number of decimal places - usually 2 but could be changed to 1.
Uncheck this box and you should be back to "Normal".
In Excel for Windows there is an Advanced setting in Options to Automatically insert a decimal point with a defined number of decimal places - usually 2 but could be changed to 1.
Uncheck this box and you should be back to "Normal".
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does re-install excel helps?
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