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Assuming you will never have a formatted amount of one million dollars or
more, try this Custom Format... [<100000]0\.00;0\,000\.00 -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Sheba" wrote in message ... This custom number format really helped me. Now, is there a way to add the comma dividing the thousands? #,###.## "Brett" wrote: You could create the custom number format 0\.00 That would easily display 12345 as 123.45, but then if you need to reference the value in a formula you will have to divide it by 100 in the formula. "mlou" wrote: from the tools menu, i clicked options, edit and "fixed decimal" to two. However, I don't want this to affect the whole worksheet, just one column. is there a way to do that? |
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