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Is there a function in excel that can convert inces to millimeters?

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=A1*25.4

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Here you go

=CONVERT(A1,"in","m")*1000


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oops, just noticed that you can use "mm" instead of "m" and can drop the
*1000 part.


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Multiply by 25.4, there are 25.4 millimetres in each inch.

HTH. Best wishes Harald

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