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While entering a series of numbers I was manually entering a comma. Excel auto-formatted the field to accommodate the comma like 1,200. I erroneously entered 12,00. Obviously the comma was placed in the incorrect position, but Excel interpreted this as text. When I wrote my sum formula, the results were not as expected. How can this be avoided in the future?

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Format the column ahead of time to specify the format to show commas, decimal places, etc. This way you don't have to enter the comma or decimal places while keying the numbers.

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