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formatting issue
I have a colume within which is entered chemical concentrations in either :
Molarity - thus 1.6M Concentration - thus 50% The column is formatted as a % so that the concentartion number come out correct, however i find that the molarity data is formatted as 1.6M% ??? I dont want the % at the end of the molarity. Can anyone help? Thanks, Roger |
formatting issue
A cell can only have one format. You can set it to no format, then as you
enter a number requiring a percent, you can press the % icon. "Roger on Excel" wrote: I have a colume within which is entered chemical concentrations in either : Molarity - thus 1.6M Concentration - thus 50% The column is formatted as a % so that the concentartion number come out correct, however i find that the molarity data is formatted as 1.6M% ??? I dont want the % at the end of the molarity. Can anyone help? Thanks, Roger |
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