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Formatting Numbers in Excel 2003
According to the MS documentation:
"By default, all worksheet cells are formatted with the General number format. With the General format, anything you type into the cell is usually left as-is. For example, if you type 36526 into a cell and then press ENTER, the cell contents are displayed as 36526. " But . . . When I open a new sheet, I type 36526 and get 365.26 (the cell format is General before I start) So then I choose a blank cell and Format/Cells/Number/Number/ with 0 decimal places. Then I type 36526 and it displays 365 in the cell and I get 365.26 in the formula cell. I can't get a whole number input or displayed. Any help would be appreciated. Tony |
Formatting Numbers in Excel 2003
Tools|Options|Edit tab|Uncheck Fixed decimal places.
It's useful for accountant types who don't want to be slowed down when they're doing lots of data entry. Formatting Numbers in Excel 2003 wrote: According to the MS documentation: "By default, all worksheet cells are formatted with the General number format. With the General format, anything you type into the cell is usually left as-is. For example, if you type 36526 into a cell and then press ENTER, the cell contents are displayed as 36526. " But . . . When I open a new sheet, I type 36526 and get 365.26 (the cell format is General before I start) So then I choose a blank cell and Format/Cells/Number/Number/ with 0 decimal places. Then I type 36526 and it displays 365 in the cell and I get 365.26 in the formula cell. I can't get a whole number input or displayed. Any help would be appreciated. Tony -- Dave Peterson |
Formatting Numbers in Excel 2003
Click Tools/Options on Excel's menu bar, click the Edit tab on the dialog
box that appears and uncheck the "Fixed decimal places" check box. Rick "Formatting Numbers in Excel 2003" <Formatting Numbers in Excel wrote in message ... According to the MS documentation: "By default, all worksheet cells are formatted with the General number format. With the General format, anything you type into the cell is usually left as-is. For example, if you type 36526 into a cell and then press ENTER, the cell contents are displayed as 36526. " But . . . When I open a new sheet, I type 36526 and get 365.26 (the cell format is General before I start) So then I choose a blank cell and Format/Cells/Number/Number/ with 0 decimal places. Then I type 36526 and it displays 365 in the cell and I get 365.26 in the formula cell. I can't get a whole number input or displayed. Any help would be appreciated. Tony |
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