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Need No leading "0" and 3 decimal points?
Greetings:
I'm using Excel 2003. For our baseball team I want to format a cell to calculate batting averages. I want the calculated number to be a 3-digit number (such as .367) with NO "0" before the decimal point...AND...if it calculates out to be something like .400, I want it to read .400 instead of .4 I'm currently using the "custom" formatting of ".###" however, if like in the example above the formula calculates out to end in a zero (such as .410) it will show as .41 and not .410 I know this is probably simple and I'm over-looking something obvious, but I can't figure it out. Thank you! |
Need No leading "0" and 3 decimal points?
You can change custom format to ".000"
"SRS" wrote: Greetings: I'm using Excel 2003. For our baseball team I want to format a cell to calculate batting averages. I want the calculated number to be a 3-digit number (such as .367) with NO "0" before the decimal point...AND...if it calculates out to be something like .400, I want it to read .400 instead of .4 I'm currently using the "custom" formatting of ".###" however, if like in the example above the formula calculates out to end in a zero (such as .410) it will show as .41 and not .410 I know this is probably simple and I'm over-looking something obvious, but I can't figure it out. Thank you! |
Need No leading "0" and 3 decimal points?
Format, Cell, Number, Number, Decimal places 3
SRS wrote: Greetings: I'm using Excel 2003. For our baseball team I want to format a cell to calculate batting averages. I want the calculated number to be a 3-digit number (such as .367) with NO "0" before the decimal point...AND...if it calculates out to be something like .400, I want it to read .400 instead of .4 I'm currently using the "custom" formatting of ".###" however, if like in the example above the formula calculates out to end in a zero (such as .410) it will show as .41 and not .410 I know this is probably simple and I'm over-looking something obvious, but I can't figure it out. Thank you! |
Need No leading "0" and 3 decimal points?
Duh. THANK YOU! I knew the answer was right in front of my eyes. I really
appreciate your quick help! "uturnabout" wrote: You can change custom format to ".000" "SRS" wrote: Greetings: I'm using Excel 2003. For our baseball team I want to format a cell to calculate batting averages. I want the calculated number to be a 3-digit number (such as .367) with NO "0" before the decimal point...AND...if it calculates out to be something like .400, I want it to read .400 instead of .4 I'm currently using the "custom" formatting of ".###" however, if like in the example above the formula calculates out to end in a zero (such as .410) it will show as .41 and not .410 I know this is probably simple and I'm over-looking something obvious, but I can't figure it out. Thank you! |
Need No leading "0" and 3 decimal points?
Thanks for offering help Bob...but I tried that and it didn't work as it put
a "0" in front of the decimal point. 'uturnabout' (above) had the answer I was looking for. Thanks! "Bob I" wrote: Format, Cell, Number, Number, Decimal places 3 SRS wrote: Greetings: I'm using Excel 2003. For our baseball team I want to format a cell to calculate batting averages. I want the calculated number to be a 3-digit number (such as .367) with NO "0" before the decimal point...AND...if it calculates out to be something like .400, I want it to read .400 instead of .4 I'm currently using the "custom" formatting of ".###" however, if like in the example above the formula calculates out to end in a zero (such as .410) it will show as .41 and not .410 I know this is probably simple and I'm over-looking something obvious, but I can't figure it out. Thank you! |
Need No leading "0" and 3 decimal points?
Oh, sorry bout that.
SRS wrote: Thanks for offering help Bob...but I tried that and it didn't work as it put a "0" in front of the decimal point. 'uturnabout' (above) had the answer I was looking for. Thanks! "Bob I" wrote: Format, Cell, Number, Number, Decimal places 3 SRS wrote: Greetings: I'm using Excel 2003. For our baseball team I want to format a cell to calculate batting averages. I want the calculated number to be a 3-digit number (such as .367) with NO "0" before the decimal point...AND...if it calculates out to be something like .400, I want it to read .400 instead of .4 I'm currently using the "custom" formatting of ".###" however, if like in the example above the formula calculates out to end in a zero (such as .410) it will show as .41 and not .410 I know this is probably simple and I'm over-looking something obvious, but I can't figure it out. Thank you! |
Need No leading "0" and 3 decimal points?
OK, I was able to solve this problem...
Format Cells, Custom, and then under type, type .### to get batting averages to look like .432 Hope this helps :) "Bob I" wrote: Oh, sorry bout that. SRS wrote: Thanks for offering help Bob...but I tried that and it didn't work as it put a "0" in front of the decimal point. 'uturnabout' (above) had the answer I was looking for. Thanks! "Bob I" wrote: Format, Cell, Number, Number, Decimal places 3 SRS wrote: Greetings: I'm using Excel 2003. For our baseball team I want to format a cell to calculate batting averages. I want the calculated number to be a 3-digit number (such as .367) with NO "0" before the decimal point...AND...if it calculates out to be something like .400, I want it to read .400 instead of .4 I'm currently using the "custom" formatting of ".###" however, if like in the example above the formula calculates out to end in a zero (such as .410) it will show as .41 and not .410 I know this is probably simple and I'm over-looking something obvious, but I can't figure it out. Thank you! |
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