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August 23, 2021
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Percentage sign

  • August 23, 2021
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Hi there,

I would appreciate some advice. We have some graphs that contain yearly (stock market) performance data that we update each year. For example in January 2021 we updated the data for 2020. This should not affect previous years. However for some reason we cant figure out InDesign put a % sign infront of  some 2018 data which meant one number appeared as a blank so the graph was wrong (unfortunately not spotted manually). Does anyone know why this has happened and how to avoid it happening again. Many thanks

Simon 

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Correct answer Luke Jennings3

Your question is a bit unclear, are you asking how to do it, or why it happened? the percent sign indicates an "environment variable" that might have been part of the source data. I don't know how it happened, but this might point you in the right direction:

https://www.lifewire.com/what-are-environment-variables-2625868#:~:text=Environment%20variables%20are%20surrounded%20by,variables%20and%20system%20environment%20variables.

 

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Brad @ Roaring Mouse
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Community Expert
August 23, 2021

How are these graphs created?

Luke Jennings3
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Luke Jennings3Community ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
August 23, 2021

Your question is a bit unclear, are you asking how to do it, or why it happened? the percent sign indicates an "environment variable" that might have been part of the source data. I don't know how it happened, but this might point you in the right direction:

https://www.lifewire.com/what-are-environment-variables-2625868#:~:text=Environment%20variables%20are%20surrounded%20by,variables%20and%20system%20environment%20variables.

 

Simon O SAuthor
Participant
August 23, 2021

Thanks for coming back to me Luke. Apologies for lack of clarity in my question. We are trying to figure out how and why it happened. We didnt touch the previous years data (we had no reason to). I wondered if someone had experienced this before? And importantly how to prevent this ie some way to "lock down" the data so it cant ever change going forwards. We want to give our (unhappy) client reassurance this wont happen in the future. 

Community Expert
August 23, 2021

Did you check my suggestions?

Community Expert
August 23, 2021

Could have been inserted as a bullet

https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/using/bullets-numbering.html