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I want to format numers in the form of m x10^n (n is a suberscript without ^) instead of the scientific form mEn available in EXCEl. it that possible? Thanx |
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That is the meaning of the xEn format (scientific notation), but I know of no
Excel format that will display in the way that you want. Jerry "Othman" wrote: Hi I want to format numers in the form of m x10^n (n is a suberscript without ^) instead of the scientific form mEn available in EXCEl. it that possible? Thanx |
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