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Use of the DOLLAR() function in Microsoft Excel returns a value that is formatted as text. When trying to use the returned value from a formula using the DOLLAR() function in a worksheet formula, a value of zero is returned. To sum the values returned by a DOLLAR() function, use an addition formula, such as =A1+A2, where A1 and A2 have text values returned from a formula using the DOLLAR() function. Numeric values that exist as text, such as ="25", or the text values returned by a formula, such as =DOLLAR(), can be used in formulas that use standard mathematic operators (for example +,-,*, or /) but not in worksheet formulas. Additional query words: 2.0 2.00 2.01 2.1 2.10 3.0 4.0
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