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Decimal Numbers typed into Excel 2003 read as whole numbers
Good Thursday Afternoon,
When I type a decimal value into a cell in an Excel 2003 spreadsheet the formula bar shows the value as a whole number ( not a decimal ) even though the cell shows a decimal. Worse, calculations are preformed with the whole number. I have tried changing cell formatting to General, Number and even Custom but the value is still read as a whole number, not the decimal I typed in. Any thoughts or help by those wiser than I would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. :) |
Decimal Numbers typed into Excel 2003 read as whole numbers
On Thu, 10 May 2007 11:56:02 -0700, john mcmichael
wrote: Good Thursday Afternoon, When I type a decimal value into a cell in an Excel 2003 spreadsheet the formula bar shows the value as a whole number ( not a decimal ) even though the cell shows a decimal. Worse, calculations are preformed with the whole number. I have tried changing cell formatting to General, Number and even Custom but the value is still read as a whole number, not the decimal I typed in. Any thoughts or help by those wiser than I would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. :) Are your Windows/Control Panel/Regional Settings using the same decimal separator as you are using when you type into Excel? If not, that may be the problem. --ron |
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