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Format Symbol
No....valid format symbols are (+,-,*,/ and ^)
yes it is
No. It is a mathematical operator.
Excel may replace numbers with the pound symbol (£) when the cell formatting is set to currency, particularly if the currency format is set to British pounds. Additionally, if the system's regional settings are configured for the UK, Excel may automatically display currency values using the pound symbol. This behavior can also occur if there’s an error in data entry or formatting. To resolve this, check the cell format and regional settings in Excel.
MS Excel 2003 and earlier use the XLS format. MS Excel 2007 and later use the XLSX format.
No. Percent is not an operator, it is a symbol or cell format style.
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You can display the currency symbol in front of a result in a cell by formatting the cell for currency. When you format the cell, you can choose the currency symbol you want to display.
To format a cell in excel right click on it, then on the thing that pops up click on format cell
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Excel does not use format symbols.