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I'm using the following formula on a spredsheet:
CONCATENATE("$",ROUND('G:\AOMBudget\Daily RFSR\DAILY RFSR FY06.xls'!auth.1fm/1000000,1))&"M" A variation of this formula is used on other rows and I would the amounts to line up in a column and all have one decimal, even if it is zero. For instance, the result of the above formula when rounded to 1 digit is $46M; rounded to 2 digits it is $45.97M, etc. I want it to say $46.0M. I guess what I'm trying to say is, I want all the numbers to line up to the left of the decimal and have only one number to the right of the decimal, even if it is zero. Can anyone make it happen? Thanks. |