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Easier yet.
Erase nothing. Format to General or Number then F2 and ENTER Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On 6 Sep 2006 13:33:11 -0700, "ed" wrote: It is really not necessary to erase and rebuild the formula. Just erase the = sign, go to format/cell check *number* and pick the decimal places and thousands , hit enter. Replace the = sign and hit enter and the number should appear. If you are doing this elsewhere, change the formatting on the entire range you intend to use before constructing the formula. |
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