Destination Link not in correct format/ extra symbols
In our destination link, it is adding random dollar signs to the sentence. For example it is showing first quarter of $2023, a decrease of 4.4$ percentage points.
Our source link shows first quarter of 2023, a decrease of 4.4 percentage points. For context, the source link is a table in a document and the 2023 and the 4.4 are linked inside the cell to a spreadsheet.
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The first thing you'd want to check is that the values are properly value formatted inside the source link. So, if you click into the cell and select "2023", you should make sure it's either date or numeric formatted, not accounting. Same thing with the percentage value. You should be able to hide the percent sign if you need to. If the sources of those subcell links aren't properly value formatted, with the right values, they might need to be updated as well! I'm going to keep doing some digging on this for you and I'll check back in with any updates!
0Thanks I was able to fix the "$2023" issue by changing the 2023 to the period format. However the "4.4$" is still showing up even though our source link has it listed a percent format.
0Interesting Alex Rosal. If you submit a support ticket here our team can look at this more in depth for you!
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