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I have a column that is listed in decimals: e.g. .15, .30, .45. I would like
the column to be changed to whole numbers: 15, 30, 45. I was only able to convert these to percentages, 15% etc., but not to whole numbers. Thanks. |
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Type 100 in an empty cell.
Copy that cell. Select the range to change and paste specialmultiplyokesc Clear the cell with 100 Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 28 May 2010 10:46:21 -0700, AAA1986 wrote: I have a column that is listed in decimals: e.g. .15, .30, .45. I would like the column to be changed to whole numbers: 15, 30, 45. I was only able to convert these to percentages, 15% etc., but not to whole numbers. Thanks. |
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There might be a way to do this via custom formatting but a fairly quick way
to do ith otherwise would be to insert a column next to the one with the decimals and then put a formula like this in and then copy down. =A1*100 A1 being the 1st cell where your decimal data starts. After doing that you could copy all of those results and 'paste special' ... 'values' right over top of them. (thus giving you whole numbers rather than the formulas.) "AAA1986" wrote: I have a column that is listed in decimals: e.g. .15, .30, .45. I would like the column to be changed to whole numbers: 15, 30, 45. I was only able to convert these to percentages, 15% etc., but not to whole numbers. Thanks. |
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you need to right click on that cell and go down to where it sauys format
cell. format it as a number and it should give you whole numbers if that doesnt work try formating it as a text "AAA1986" wrote: I have a column that is listed in decimals: e.g. .15, .30, .45. I would like the column to be changed to whole numbers: 15, 30, 45. I was only able to convert these to percentages, 15% etc., but not to whole numbers. Thanks. |
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right clikc on the cell with the decimal and go down to where it says format
cell. click on number and it will ask how many decimals u want after. or u can do it as text-do it this way if some of you numbers start with 0. in number format the 0 will not show up "AAA1986" wrote: I have a column that is listed in decimals: e.g. .15, .30, .45. I would like the column to be changed to whole numbers: 15, 30, 45. I was only able to convert these to percentages, 15% etc., but not to whole numbers. Thanks. |
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