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Following up on a post from a couple weeks ago.
I'm wondering if anyone knows of a good use for this option. As far as I can tell, it is a global setting (i.e., affects all open worksheets). It appears as if it would be used for data entry purposes, but it doesn't work like I would expect it to. For example, if fixed decimal places is set to 3, when you enter 12,345 = 12.345 (once you hit enter, excel moves the decimal position three to the left) 12,345.6 = 12,345.6 (but if you use a decimal place when you type the number, it doesn't move the decimal at all) |
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