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The reason why I asked is that if you enter a formula into a cell that is formatted as text, that formula will end up as simple text. It doesn't matter if you had copied the formula from some other cell's content or if you write it by hand.

There will be a difference if you copy a cell to another one. Then the references will be adjusted. So I think that you simply copied the cell content and produced simple text.

Volker

Am 16.04.25 um 17:25 schrieb Thomas Blasejewicz:
On 2025/04/16 21:53, Volker Lenhardt wrote:
Hi Thomas,

just to make sure: Is cell H2340 formatted as text?

Volker

The entire column is formatted as text.
Changing the comma to a semicolon did not help.
Thomas



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