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J.G.Martin

Automatically entered decimal point.
 
I enter a lot of currency with cents and have to pick-up the decimal point
when the cents is not 00. Is there a way that I could simply enter a number
such as $43785 and have the decimal point be automatically positioned between
the 7 and 8 so that it read $437.85?

For a product as sophisticated as Excel, especially since it works with
money, one would think that this would be one of the first formatting options
available with a cell that concerns numbers and money.

Hope someone can offer a solution!


Pete_UK

Automatically entered decimal point.
 
Yes, you can do this. Click on Tools | Options | Edit (tab) and check
Fixed Decimal with 2 places, then OK. Enter the following values in
some cells:

123 -- displayed as 1.23
1234 -- displayed as 12.34
12345 -- displayed as 123.45

Note that if you have no cents, you will still have to enter 00 at the
end of the dollars.

It is probably better to de-select this option once you have finished.

Hope this helps.

Pete

J.G.Martin wrote:
I enter a lot of currency with cents and have to pick-up the decimal point
when the cents is not 00. Is there a way that I could simply enter a number
such as $43785 and have the decimal point be automatically positioned between
the 7 and 8 so that it read $437.85?

For a product as sophisticated as Excel, especially since it works with
money, one would think that this would be one of the first formatting options
available with a cell that concerns numbers and money.

Hope someone can offer a solution!



J.G.Martin

Automatically entered decimal point.
 
Thanks Pete. I'm now experimenting with overriding columns to zero decimal
points to see if that will take precident over the edit. I just knew that
there had to be a way! I appreciate the quick reply too!

"Pete_UK" wrote:

Yes, you can do this. Click on Tools | Options | Edit (tab) and check
Fixed Decimal with 2 places, then OK. Enter the following values in
some cells:

123 -- displayed as 1.23
1234 -- displayed as 12.34
12345 -- displayed as 123.45

Note that if you have no cents, you will still have to enter 00 at the
end of the dollars.

It is probably better to de-select this option once you have finished.

Hope this helps.

Pete

J.G.Martin wrote:
I enter a lot of currency with cents and have to pick-up the decimal point
when the cents is not 00. Is there a way that I could simply enter a number
such as $43785 and have the decimal point be automatically positioned between
the 7 and 8 so that it read $437.85?

For a product as sophisticated as Excel, especially since it works with
money, one would think that this would be one of the first formatting options
available with a cell that concerns numbers and money.

Hope someone can offer a solution!




Pete_UK

Automatically entered decimal point.
 
Thanks for feeding back.

Pete

J. G. Martin wrote:
Thanks Pete. I'm now experimenting with overriding columns to zero decimal
points to see if that will take precident over the edit. I just knew that
there had to be a way! I appreciate the quick reply too!

"Pete_UK" wrote:

Yes, you can do this. Click on Tools | Options | Edit (tab) and check
Fixed Decimal with 2 places, then OK. Enter the following values in
some cells:

123 -- displayed as 1.23
1234 -- displayed as 12.34
12345 -- displayed as 123.45

Note that if you have no cents, you will still have to enter 00 at the
end of the dollars.

It is probably better to de-select this option once you have finished.

Hope this helps.

Pete

J.G.Martin wrote:
I enter a lot of currency with cents and have to pick-up the decimal point
when the cents is not 00. Is there a way that I could simply enter a number
such as $43785 and have the decimal point be automatically positioned between
the 7 and 8 so that it read $437.85?

For a product as sophisticated as Excel, especially since it works with
money, one would think that this would be one of the first formatting options
available with a cell that concerns numbers and money.

Hope someone can offer a solution!





J.G.Martin

Automatically entered decimal point.
 
Pete,

I've tried to find out how to rate this, but my thanks will have to be
sufficient. I gave up trying to find the link.

Thanks again!

"Pete_UK" wrote:

Thanks for feeding back.

Pete

J. G. Martin wrote:
Thanks Pete. I'm now experimenting with overriding columns to zero decimal
points to see if that will take precident over the edit. I just knew that
there had to be a way! I appreciate the quick reply too!

"Pete_UK" wrote:

Yes, you can do this. Click on Tools | Options | Edit (tab) and check
Fixed Decimal with 2 places, then OK. Enter the following values in
some cells:

123 -- displayed as 1.23
1234 -- displayed as 12.34
12345 -- displayed as 123.45

Note that if you have no cents, you will still have to enter 00 at the
end of the dollars.

It is probably better to de-select this option once you have finished.

Hope this helps.

Pete

J.G.Martin wrote:
I enter a lot of currency with cents and have to pick-up the decimal point
when the cents is not 00. Is there a way that I could simply enter a number
such as $43785 and have the decimal point be automatically positioned between
the 7 and 8 so that it read $437.85?

For a product as sophisticated as Excel, especially since it works with
money, one would think that this would be one of the first formatting options
available with a cell that concerns numbers and money.

Hope someone can offer a solution!





Pete_UK

Automatically entered decimal point.
 
I give suggestions to try to help people, not to gain rating points -
who takes any notice of them anyway?

Pete

J.G.Martin wrote:
Pete,

I've tried to find out how to rate this, but my thanks will have to be
sufficient. I gave up trying to find the link.

Thanks again!

"Pete_UK" wrote:

Thanks for feeding back.

Pete

J. G. Martin wrote:
Thanks Pete. I'm now experimenting with overriding columns to zero decimal
points to see if that will take precident over the edit. I just knew that
there had to be a way! I appreciate the quick reply too!

"Pete_UK" wrote:

Yes, you can do this. Click on Tools | Options | Edit (tab) and check
Fixed Decimal with 2 places, then OK. Enter the following values in
some cells:

123 -- displayed as 1.23
1234 -- displayed as 12.34
12345 -- displayed as 123.45

Note that if you have no cents, you will still have to enter 00 at the
end of the dollars.

It is probably better to de-select this option once you have finished.

Hope this helps.

Pete

J.G.Martin wrote:
I enter a lot of currency with cents and have to pick-up the decimal point
when the cents is not 00. Is there a way that I could simply enter a number
such as $43785 and have the decimal point be automatically positioned between
the 7 and 8 so that it read $437.85?

For a product as sophisticated as Excel, especially since it works with
money, one would think that this would be one of the first formatting options
available with a cell that concerns numbers and money.

Hope someone can offer a solution!






Pete_UK

Automatically entered decimal point.
 
I give suggestions to try to help people, not to gain rating points -
who takes any notice of them anyway?

Your thanks are enough, and I'm glad you've learnt something new.

Pete (ex lecturer)

J.G.Martin wrote:
Pete,

I've tried to find out how to rate this, but my thanks will have to be
sufficient. I gave up trying to find the link.

Thanks again!

"Pete_UK" wrote:

Thanks for feeding back.

Pete

J. G. Martin wrote:
Thanks Pete. I'm now experimenting with overriding columns to zero decimal
points to see if that will take precident over the edit. I just knew that
there had to be a way! I appreciate the quick reply too!

"Pete_UK" wrote:

Yes, you can do this. Click on Tools | Options | Edit (tab) and check
Fixed Decimal with 2 places, then OK. Enter the following values in
some cells:

123 -- displayed as 1.23
1234 -- displayed as 12.34
12345 -- displayed as 123.45

Note that if you have no cents, you will still have to enter 00 at the
end of the dollars.

It is probably better to de-select this option once you have finished.

Hope this helps.

Pete

J.G.Martin wrote:
I enter a lot of currency with cents and have to pick-up the decimal point
when the cents is not 00. Is there a way that I could simply enter a number
such as $43785 and have the decimal point be automatically positioned between
the 7 and 8 so that it read $437.85?

For a product as sophisticated as Excel, especially since it works with
money, one would think that this would be one of the first formatting options
available with a cell that concerns numbers and money.

Hope someone can offer a solution!







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