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Displaying 5000
I have a student that wants to display 5 in a cell when the raw value is
5000. I tried the scientific format but do not want the E+3 to show. Any ideas? Truncate? The thousands number will be changing. Thanks in advance for any assistance offered. |
Displaying 5000
Try something like this:
Select the cell(s) FormatCellsNumber tab Category: Custom Type: #,###, (note the trailing comma) Click the [OK] button Does that help? *********** Regards, Ron XL2002, WinXP-Pro "Andrea" wrote: I have a student that wants to display 5 in a cell when the raw value is 5000. I tried the scientific format but do not want the E+3 to show. Any ideas? Truncate? The thousands number will be changing. Thanks in advance for any assistance offered. |
Displaying 5000
Hit Format--Cells and choose Custom and type this into the box:
#, (pound sign followed by a comma) Be careful. Anything less that 1000 will show as blank. ************ Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "Andrea" wrote in message ... I have a student that wants to display 5 in a cell when the raw value is 5000. I tried the scientific format but do not want the E+3 to show. Any ideas? Truncate? The thousands number will be changing. Thanks in advance for any assistance offered. |
Displaying 5000
Try a custom format of:
0, (zero comma) Note that the display changes--not the underlying value. And the user still has to type in 5000. Andrea wrote: I have a student that wants to display 5 in a cell when the raw value is 5000. I tried the scientific format but do not want the E+3 to show. Any ideas? Truncate? The thousands number will be changing. Thanks in advance for any assistance offered. -- Dave Peterson |
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