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Hello:
I have two columns in a spreadsheet. One is a currency column that needs to have two decimal places, while the other is a date column that needs to retain the custom formatting of mmddyyyy. The formatting needs to be just as I described, because I am importing this data into a software package that requires this formatting. The currency column appear OK. But, if you click on a cell that displays in the cell as say 1950.50, it appears as 1950.5 in the top of the spreadsheet in the formula bar (the bar to the right of "fx"). In other words, it looks correct in the cell, but I'm wondering if it truly is two decimal places. Is it? The date column is interesting. If I right click on the column, the number formatting shows the custom format of mmddyyyy which is what I want. But, only some of the dates truly appear that way some appear as say 09/15/04. Since the format window appears correct, is the data in the column "correct" and just "appearing" to be what I do not want? Hope that made sense. Thanks, for your time! childofthe1980s |