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HALP! Excel for Mac is dropping two digits on six figure numbers.

In the first cells I have "100" and "sum=(I25+250)" ... which shows as 350 in the cell below.

In cell I29 [sorry I didn't capture the cell labels on the left side]... I enter "sum=(I25+250,000) but excel truncates the "250,000" to "250,0" and displays "350".

This problem is format agnostic [happens under "General" "Accounting" etc...]

I've never messed with any of the settings, as far as I know... Help!

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