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How can I format an Excel cell so that a formula value of 100% is not
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Hi, Dee;
Can you explain? 0.99=99% 1=100%, 1.25=125% My copy of Excel has no problem displaying these. -IanRoy "Dee" wrote: How can I format an Excel cell so that a formula value of 100% is not displayed as 0%? |
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