Appreciate the feed-back.
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"Husker87" wrote in message
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Perfect . Thanks Much. Have a good weekend.
"RagDyeR" wrote:
Sorry, forgot to mention:
<Tools <Options <Edit tab,
And *UNCHECK*
"Enable Auto Percent Entry".
This custom format doesn't seem to work on versions without this option
(XL97).
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"Husker87" wrote in message
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Works well with the number less than 1 but maybe I'm doing something
wrong...
it doesn't want to take numbers greater than 1 without the % sign. I
tryed
14 and it comes up "14.0%" Any ideas? Thanks for lookng at it....
"RagDyer" wrote:
You can try this custom format:
[=1]#,###.00;[<1]#.0%;GeneraÂ*l
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"Husker87" wrote in message
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OK... here's the question. I have a cell that I input a number
into.
If
I
input a number less than 1, I want the cell to be formated with a
percentage
sign. If I input a number greater than 1, I want it to show just as
a
number
(with no percentage sign).
I would prefer the answer NOT include a macro as this worksheet will
be
used
on older computers that have a hard time running macros. If it
can't be
done
without a macro then a macro will be OK. Any thoughts? and thanks
very
much....
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