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You should see no change, as General is the default, or starting, number format on all cells
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Scientific format displays a number in exponential notation, replacing part of the number with E+n, in which E (exponent) multiplies the preceding number by 10 to the nth power. For example, a 2-decimal scientific format displays 12345678901 as 1.23E
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All numbers display with two decimal places. The text has no change.
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Numbers display as a date in the same format as your computer. Note the date for zero. Negative numbers and the extreme large number are invalid dates so they appear as # symbols filling the cell. The text has no change.
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Numbers display as a time in the format of hour:minutes:seconds, and AM or PM. Note the time for zero. Negative numbers and the extreme large number are invalid times so they appear as # symbols filling the cell. The text has no change.
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Numbers display as a date in the format of full day name, full month name and two-digit day, and four-digit year. Note the date for zero. Negative numbers and the extreme large number are invalid dates so they appear as # symbols filling the cell. Th
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Numbers display with a percent sign on the right and have been multiplied by 100. Negative numbers have the minus sign in front of the number. The text has no change.
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All numbers display with two decimal places and a currency symbol aligned on the left. Negative numbers are in parentheses and positive numbers have extra space on the left and right where the parentheses would be so all decimals line up. Zero numbe
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