XL5: Number Format Error Opening File or Increasing Decimal |
When you open a file in Microsoft Excel, you receive the following error message:
Additionally, when you choose the Increase Decimal or the Decrease Decimal button from the Formatting toolbar to format a value in a cell, you receive the following error message:File error. Some number formats may have been lost.
Number format is too long.
You receive these error messages if the Symbol box in the
International - Currency Format dialog box is empty. You can locate the
International settings by double-clicking the International icon in the
Windows Control Panel.
If this box does not contain a value, you receive an error message when you
close the dialog box. However, if you type a space in the Symbol box, and
then choose OK, the value is accepted, however the space character is then
removed, leaving the Symbol box empty.
To avoid receiving these error messages, set a value in the Symbol box in the International - Currency Format dialog box. You can do this by using the following steps:
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products
listed at the beginning of this article. This problem was corrected in
Microsoft Excel version 5.0c for Windows.
Note that in Microsoft Excel version 5.0c, if there is no Currency
Format Symbol set in the Microsoft Windows Control Panel, Microsoft
Excel assumes that the symbol is the dollar sign ($) character.
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