Syntax error

Hello all,


I try to use the formula to multiply the number (I use the shift + 8 combination to create * sign) by 0.75, as a result, the sign is thrown out - a syntax error


I already tried to change the columns to the "numbers" format, but that doesn't help either


what could be the reason? such an easy formula but an error in the result

MacBook Air 13″, macOS 14.2

Posted on Mar 27, 2024 10:46 AM

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Posted on Mar 27, 2024 11:01 AM

=N2*0.75 should be fine as long as N2 contains a number.


Numbers right-aligns values in cells that it recognizes as numbers . Your screenshot shows the values as left-aligned, suggesting Numbers thinks they are text.


Are you sure the Commission column is formatted as Number? Or is it possible your machine is set to a region that uses , as the decimal separator? If so, Numbers will think the values you have entered in the Commission column are text.


Click the red triangle and read the error message. It may give you further clues as to what has gone wrong.


SG



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Mar 27, 2024 11:01 AM in response to jerry_jelly

=N2*0.75 should be fine as long as N2 contains a number.


Numbers right-aligns values in cells that it recognizes as numbers . Your screenshot shows the values as left-aligned, suggesting Numbers thinks they are text.


Are you sure the Commission column is formatted as Number? Or is it possible your machine is set to a region that uses , as the decimal separator? If so, Numbers will think the values you have entered in the Commission column are text.


Click the red triangle and read the error message. It may give you further clues as to what has gone wrong.


SG



Mar 27, 2024 11:17 AM in response to SGIII

Can you please tell me how to change it to a "number" value, when I select the column with "commissions", and change it to a "number" value, it does not change, but only shows that the data format remains "automatic"


what should I do to fix the "number" format to numbers instead of the text format?

what you also said about changing the region, what does it affect?

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