You will see a series of ###### signs in the cell.
This is not a question, but my best guess to answer is: If the numeric data is too wide for the column, then increase the width of the column.
You will see the # symbol filling the cell. Just widen the column enough and the data will display as usual.
The pound (#) or number symbol will appear when the column is not wide enough for the numeric data it holds.
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You will see the # symbol filling the cell. Just widen the column enough and the data will display as usual.
The sum total will not appear by default, unless you add the formula for it. If you are adding data just down 1 column, it is a good idea to place your sum formula at the top of the next column. That way you are not always moving your formula from row to row when you add new data to the column.
The hash symbol is displayed, like this: ############
The hash symbol is displayed, like this: ############
Weather stations gather data from the local area - satellite imagery shows the weather over a much wider area.
It would use the data in the column as the basis for the sorting and sort the rest of the data.
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