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formatting decimal points
I formatted all cells to have 2 decimal points by going
to tools, options, edit,checking fixed decimals-2places. If I need one or two cells to have whole numbers, in previous versions of excel all I had to type was the number and decimal point and hit enter. The number will then read 1123.00 adding in the zeros after the decimal which is what I need. Now in excel 2003 when I do that the number reads 11.23, not adding the zeros as a whole #. How can I fix this without having to type the zeros in. This has slowed me down alot. |
formatting decimal points
That does seem to be a change in Excel's behavior with version 2003 and it's
a real good question why this was done. In any case I don't see a fix so you might just have to type ".0" instead of "." -- Jim Rech Excel MVP |
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