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Yes, there is another way to format an Excel sheet to display a ratio as 1:25. Here are the steps:
Now, when you enter a value in the cell, it will display as a ratio with a colon separator. For example, if you enter 25, it will display as 1:25. If you enter 50, it will display as 2:50. Note that this format will not allow rounding, as you mentioned. If you need to round the ratio to a specific number of decimal places, you can use a formula to calculate the ratio and then round the result. For example, if you have two values in cells A1 and A2, you can use the following formula to calculate the ratio: Formula:
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