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hey story line people this is David Charney with illumine group in e-learning locker comm today I want to show you a real quick thing itamp;#39;s adding commas to your story line file now weamp;#39;ve got a situation here where weamp;#39;ve got this calculator and a number of things are kind of being multiplied to get a percentage and thatamp;#39;s all based on this number here which is 100,000 guaranteed over one year Iamp;#39;m going to choose Alabama top of the list Iamp;#39;m going to hit calculate and what you can see here is youamp;#39;ve got a bunch of results twenty-five thousand one thousand four hundred fifty ultimately sixty-three thousand three hundred fifty now thereamp;#39;s no commas in this so itamp;#39;s a little hard to read and now let me add an extra couple zeros to this and you can see itamp;#39;s itamp;#39;s much bigger number even harder to read so what can we do about that weamp;#39;d love to put in commas and I wanted to show how that can be possibl