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when i put in a number less than 1 it does the <<right thing = multiplies
the number by 100 and adds a % on the end when the number i add is 1 or bigger - it just adds a % - which means to get 100% is <<unusual input am i doing something wrong? |
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That's the way Excel works. The developers thought they were being helpful.
Regards, Fred "Rasput1m" wrote in message ... when i put in a number less than 1 it does the <<right thing = multiplies the number by 100 and adds a % on the end when the number i add is 1 or bigger - it just adds a % - which means to get 100% is <<unusual input am i doing something wrong? |
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A tiny trick is required. if a cell is formatted as percent and you click on
it and touch 1 ENTER, Excel will put 1% in the cell. If however, you touch ..1 ENTER, Excel puts 10% in the cell!! If you really want .1% in the cell, you must enter: 0.1 and not ..1 This is one of the few cases in which typing a leading zero will affect the value in the cell. -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200778 "Rasput1m" wrote: when i put in a number less than 1 it does the <<right thing = multiplies the number by 100 and adds a % on the end when the number i add is 1 or bigger - it just adds a % - which means to get 100% is <<unusual input am i doing something wrong? |
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so fred does that mean there are <<two ways to achieve 10%
1. enter = 0.1 2. enter = 10 and the only way to achieve 100% is to enter = 100? is that supposed to be helpful? in whose books? tks anyway! "Fred Smith" wrote: That's the way Excel works. The developers thought they were being helpful. Regards, Fred "Rasput1m" wrote in message ... when i put in a number less than 1 it does the <<right thing = multiplies the number by 100 and adds a % on the end when the number i add is 1 or bigger - it just adds a % - which means to get 100% is <<unusual input am i doing something wrong? |
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so again does this mean there are two ways to achieve 0.1%
1. enter = .01 2. enter = 0.1 this is getting to be more of a nightmare.... than i thought i thought i liked excel..... for its absolute simplicity and consistency "Gary''s Student" wrote: A tiny trick is required. if a cell is formatted as percent and you click on it and touch 1 ENTER, Excel will put 1% in the cell. If however, you touch .1 ENTER, Excel puts 10% in the cell!! If you really want .1% in the cell, you must enter: 0.1 and not .1 This is one of the few cases in which typing a leading zero will affect the value in the cell. -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200778 "Rasput1m" wrote: when i put in a number less than 1 it does the <<right thing = multiplies the number by 100 and adds a % on the end when the number i add is 1 or bigger - it just adds a % - which means to get 100% is <<unusual input am i doing something wrong? |
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There are three ways to acheive .1%
..1% 0.1 ..001 ..01 sadly gets you 1% -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200778 "Rasput1m" wrote: so again does this mean there are two ways to achieve 0.1% 1. enter = .01 2. enter = 0.1 this is getting to be more of a nightmare.... than i thought i thought i liked excel..... for its absolute simplicity and consistency "Gary''s Student" wrote: A tiny trick is required. if a cell is formatted as percent and you click on it and touch 1 ENTER, Excel will put 1% in the cell. If however, you touch .1 ENTER, Excel puts 10% in the cell!! If you really want .1% in the cell, you must enter: 0.1 and not .1 This is one of the few cases in which typing a leading zero will affect the value in the cell. -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200778 "Rasput1m" wrote: when i put in a number less than 1 it does the <<right thing = multiplies the number by 100 and adds a % on the end when the number i add is 1 or bigger - it just adds a % - which means to get 100% is <<unusual input am i doing something wrong? |
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gary's student
quite right! of course = schoolboy error..;-( thats why i'm not a programmer i guess..... three ways = that ol' %sign !!!!!! to do everything!!!!! should have known...... its the same in autocad - my <profession tks again "Gary''s Student" wrote: There are three ways to acheive .1% .1% 0.1 .001 .01 sadly gets you 1% -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200778 "Rasput1m" wrote: so again does this mean there are two ways to achieve 0.1% 1. enter = .01 2. enter = 0.1 this is getting to be more of a nightmare.... than i thought i thought i liked excel..... for its absolute simplicity and consistency "Gary''s Student" wrote: A tiny trick is required. if a cell is formatted as percent and you click on it and touch 1 ENTER, Excel will put 1% in the cell. If however, you touch .1 ENTER, Excel puts 10% in the cell!! If you really want .1% in the cell, you must enter: 0.1 and not .1 This is one of the few cases in which typing a leading zero will affect the value in the cell. -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200778 "Rasput1m" wrote: when i put in a number less than 1 it does the <<right thing = multiplies the number by 100 and adds a % on the end when the number i add is 1 or bigger - it just adds a % - which means to get 100% is <<unusual input am i doing something wrong? |
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