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Hi. Really easy. Excel 3. SP3.
Cell A1 contains a value (let's say '6' but not important). Cell B1 should contain a number (a multiplier for A1). Effectively formula in C1 should do A1*B1. If B1 is 1/1000000000000 (a million, millionth or Pico) the format of the Cell B1 will display just the way as described (1/1000000000000) and not as 1.00E-12 which seems silly. Conversly if B1 contains 1000000000000 it WILL display 1.00E+12 and this is correct. In both situations, B1 is display formatted to Scientific. The resultant answer in C1 is returned as correct if B1 = 1 but will eventually give a #VALUE the smaller B1 becomes (less than one ten thousandth). Strangely if B1 is entered as .01 to .00000001 the display WILL do the proper 1.00E-factor. Can someone straighten out my thinking ? |
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