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Is there a way for me to have the data in a cell determine how many
decimal places should be displayed? For example, if the formula in
the cell results in a number that is greater than (or equal to) 10,
then I'd like to have zero (0) decimal places actually displayed.
However, if the formula in the cell results in a number that is less
than 10, I'd like to have zero (0) decimal places displayed.

Thanks for your help.

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I don't undersatnd this question, if it is = 10 then zero decimals, if it is
less than 10 zero decimals? Did you type the questuion correctly or am I
seeing things?

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Is there a way for me to have the data in a cell determine how many
decimal places should be displayed? For example, if the formula in
the cell results in a number that is greater than (or equal to) 10,
then I'd like to have zero (0) decimal places actually displayed.
However, if the formula in the cell results in a number that is less
than 10, I'd like to have zero (0) decimal places displayed.

Thanks for your help.


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have a look at http://peltiertech.com/Excel/NumberFormats.html
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"KnowledgeSeeker" wrote:

Is there a way for me to have the data in a cell determine how many
decimal places should be displayed? For example, if the formula in
the cell results in a number that is greater than (or equal to) 10,
then I'd like to have zero (0) decimal places actually displayed.
However, if the formula in the cell results in a number that is less
than 10, I'd like to have zero (0) decimal places displayed.

Thanks for your help.


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Hello,

Without VBA you will need a helper cell:
=TEXT(A1,"0"&IF(A1<10,".0",""))

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"Bernd" wrote...
Without VBA you will need a helper cell:
=TEXT(A1,"0"&IF(A1<10,".0",""))


Wrong. Could use the custom number format

[=10]0;[<=-10]-0;0.0



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