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Default how do i reset the default from "general" to "number"

Sandy Mann

I do believe you are right. I think Dave is headed in the direction the op
wants but I think the "down side" of what they want is important to
understand. As in alot of things, it is not the solution, but the down side
that can come back and haunt you.

Mike Rogers

"Sandy Mann" wrote:

Mike,

I my version of XL that only changes integers into two decimal numbers.
Floating point numbers stay as entered.

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Fog

Toolsoptionsedit tab & check "Fixed decimal Places, then set them to 2
in
the drop down.

Mike Rogers

"Fog" wrote:

Wish to have a two decimal number displayed instead of variable under
general







 
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