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Formatting Columns
I need to find a quick way to format columns of data from being shown in the
thousands to being shown in the eaches. For example, data given: 23.450 42.011 385.002 Data needed to be shown: 23,450 42,011 385,002 Is there a quick and easy way (such as a function or a format) to just change the numbers within the cells rather than making a whole new table and pasting that new data over my old data? |
Formatting Columns
looks like all numbers need to be multiplied by 1000. if so thn put 1000 in
a cell, copy it, select the cells to change and editpaset specialmultiply. Format the cells to have the comma seperator -- John MOS Master Instructor Office 2000, 2002 & 2003 Please reply & rate any replies you get Ice Hockey rules (especially the Wightlink Raiders) "Aline" wrote: I need to find a quick way to format columns of data from being shown in the thousands to being shown in the eaches. For example, data given: 23.450 42.011 385.002 Data needed to be shown: 23,450 42,011 385,002 Is there a quick and easy way (such as a function or a format) to just change the numbers within the cells rather than making a whole new table and pasting that new data over my old data? |
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