So, you typed in an incorrectly formatted expression and it was rejected. What did you expect?

Gnucash, thankfully, allows one to input arithmetic expressions and it will evaluate them to provide the desired value. For example, you could enter "123 / 2" and the result of that calculation, 61.50, will be put in the field. What it will not do is try to interpret garbage or malformed expressions. You can write "two thousand and 13/100" on the face of a check, but Gnucash isn't going to understand that archaic expression and is going to give you an error in response.
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