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Is there a way for me to have the data in a cell determine how many
decimal places should be displayed? For example, if the formula in the cell results in a number that is greater than (or equal to) 10, then I'd like to have zero (0) decimal places actually displayed. However, if the formula in the cell results in a number that is less than 10, I'd like to have zero (0) decimal places displayed. Thanks for your help. |
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