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Default Converting #s to specified #digits

Hi,

Select format cell - Go to custom - Paste #.00,, in 'Type'. It works

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Nishad



"Ron Rosenfeld" wrote:

On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 12:52:25 -0800, Ash wrote:

Hi! Any help is appreciated.

I have two columns of data that represent dollar amounts. The amounts vary
across the board. Is there a formula that I could put in that would take the
numbers and change them all to be represented in a single dollar amount?

For example, if I want to represent everything in millions (Mk),
7,240,000 would be displayed as 7.2; 125,000 would be displayed as .1

I would also like to make sure it is rounding the tenths places, so that if
the first example had been 7,280,000, it would display as 7.3

If there's not a formula that can do this, could you also let me know.
Thanks!


When you write "display" I think "format".

So here's a custom format which will display the contents of the cell as you
describe:

Format/Cells/Number/Custom Type: $#,##0.0,,

If the cell contains 7,280,000, it will display as $7.3

You may omit the "$" if you wish.


--ron



 
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