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I received a worksheet with numbers derived from formulas in the cells. I
converted the formulas to values so I was left with only the results of the formula. However, the numbers have about eight digits after the decimal point. How do you eliminate all decimal places after the first two? I'm using an old 1997 Excel version. |
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You could have used the ROUND function before you converted it but since it
is already converted one way would be to do formatcellsnumbernumber and set it to 2 decimals, then toolsoptionscalculation and check precision as displayed, click OK and then remove the checkmark after this has been done so you don't always use this. Note that it will round the 2nd decimal and not truncate it -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "skacleve" wrote in message ... I received a worksheet with numbers derived from formulas in the cells. I converted the formulas to values so I was left with only the results of the formula. However, the numbers have about eight digits after the decimal point. How do you eliminate all decimal places after the first two? I'm using an old 1997 Excel version. |
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