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Pranav,
That works great! I modified it to ######.###### because I don't want any trailing zero's. One more question do you know how to get rid of the Decimal when a whole number is the answer? Example Current answer = 345. Desired answer = 345 The difference above is the decimal that appears in the current answer. Ben "Pranav Vaidya" wrote: select the cells you want to format go to cell properties on the number tab select 'Custom' Type this as your custom format 0.00##### This will always display minimum 2 decimal places and for other numbers actual decimal places. Hope this helps!!! -- Pranav Vaidya VBA Developer PN, MH-India If you think my answer is useful, please rate this post as an ANSWER!! "Ben Dummar" wrote: How do you set the workbook to expand the cells to the last digit after the decimal point but not display any trailing zero's? Example how would you display A1=3.15476 & A2=4.2 instead of A1=3.15476 & A2=4.20000 without setting the format individually for every cell, and without any rounding involved? Thanks, ben |
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