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In Excel 2000, I have created a worksheet for use on a
network. Certain cells (formatted percentage) have data values that create an area chart. On my screen, I enter "75" in the source cell: "75%" shows on screen, and the chart plots a value at 75% (scale maximum is 100%). However, other users have to enter ".75" to make things work right. Is there a way to have users enter a whole number, vs a decimal? Thanks, Phil |
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