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Learn Excel from MrExcel Podcast, Episode 2215: Comma, Just a Comma. Hey, welcome back to the MrExcel netcast, Iamp;#39;m Bill Jelen. Today is about this comma up here. This comma says itamp;#39;s going to apply comma style, but when I click that-- look at these numbers over here before I click it-- and I click comma style, and it added the commas. Thatamp;#39;s beautiful. But it also added two decimal places, it moved everything away from the right edge of the cell, and it replaces the zeros with a tiny little hyphen that seemed to be lined up with a decimal point, which makes no sense at all. I donamp;#39;t know. This comma just annoys me and Iamp;#39;m not the only one. Alright? This isnamp;#39;t my idea, it excelled out of UserVoice.com. This is written by someone named Tobias. And look at all this-- 260 votes and 78 comments-- a lot of people agree with Tobias that there ought to be a button to just add a thousand separator. We donamp;#39;t need all of the extra stuff, righ