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Please help! I am using Office 2007 and I have problem with my excel,
everytime I enter numeric into the cell, it is automatically divide by 100,
for example: If I type 10,000 and when it's entered, the number entered in
the cell is 100.
I have tried formatted the cell but doesn't work.
Please help.

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Default numeric entered automatically divided 100!

Anastasia,

Not quite sure where it is in 2007 but in 2003 you would first check

Tools|Options|Edit
and uncheck 'Fixed decimal places'

Mike

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Please help! I am using Office 2007 and I have problem with my excel,
everytime I enter numeric into the cell, it is automatically divide by 100,
for example: If I type 10,000 and when it's entered, the number entered in
the cell is 100.
I have tried formatted the cell but doesn't work.
Please help.

Anastasia

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