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Mike,
You could also do it with a macro. It's more involved but you can look at the one column to see what the letter there is and then use the <bSelection.NumberFormat = "#,##0.00" </b command to do formatting in the other column. With macros you can move around the spreadsheet and do all sorts of things. If you're not familiar with macros a good way to get started is to record a macro and then look at it in the visual basic editor to see what it did. Matt |
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