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SYMPTOMS
Microsoft Excel version 4.0 includes an add-in function named BASE() which
accepts input for a base 10 number and a number designating the base to
which it should be converted. BASE() outputs a text string representation
of the number in that base. For example, BASE() converts the number 5 in
base 10 to the string 101 if you request base 2.
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