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Default format issues with decimal places

I have a workbook which has 3 sheets.
The first sheet is where i bring in data from an outside program to excell.
The second sheet uses equations to convert some of the data to different
units.
The third sheet is going to be a bordered spreadsheet to turn in as a report.

Well, I can not change the format of the cell from 3 decimal places to 2.
The cells that I want to change have formulas in them like :=Sheet3!I280
which is referring to the previous sheet with the value I want.
But, when I bring it into the report sheet, I want the format number of
decimal places to be 2. I Can not change them at all.
Please contact me @ if you have a solution!
I keep trying and i select 2 decimal places and click ok and the values
still are in 3.
I even went extreme and changed them to 10 decimal places but when I clicked
ok, the cells were still in 3.
I dont know what to do!
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