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Default Fixed decimal point.

Please return the shortcut on fixed decimal. In past if I wanted zero cents,
you could enter the whole number then the decimal and the system would place
the fixed decimal with the two zeros after it, (keystroke 20., return 20.00)
Now in ver. 2003 you have to keystroke 20.0 to get 20.00 which is no longer
a short cut or ease of use in this program. I am returning to Excel XP
untill the update in Excel 2003 is made.
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Default Fixed decimal point.

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Please return the shortcut on fixed decimal. In past if I wanted zero cents,
you could enter the whole number then the decimal and the system would place
the fixed decimal with the two zeros after it, (keystroke 20., return 20.00)
Now in ver. 2003 you have to keystroke 20.0 to get 20.00 which is no longer
a short cut or ease of use in this program. I am returning to Excel XP
untill the update in Excel 2003 is made.

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