Z is not a number.
In Excel, valid characters for use in a number entry include digits (0-9), a decimal point (.), and a negative sign (-) for negative numbers. Additionally, numbers can include commas (,) as thousand separators, depending on regional settings. However, other characters such as letters or special symbols (except for the ones mentioned) are not valid in number entries.
As 5 is a number, then it should be accepted, unless there are some additional validation criteria, like it having to be between a low and high value. So, for example, obviously if it is set to only accept numbers between 10 and 100, then 5 will not be accepted.
Anything thats Not ASCII
Yes, Japan requires a passport to be valid for at least 6 months before entry.
Yes, Israel requires that a passport be valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of entry.
Yes, Colombia requires that passports be valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of entry into the country.
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No....valid format symbols are (+,-,*,/ and ^)
Excel does not use format symbols.
Yes, many bars accept passports as a valid form of identification for entry.
Yes, clubs may accept passports as a valid form of identification for entry.