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Beautiful!! Simply beautiful!!
I went with something like this: =TEXT(MONTHS,"0.00")&" MONTHS " &EXPIRY_TEXT "Bernard Liengme" wrote: ="ツ」"&TEXT(A1,"#.00") but this cannot be used in a calculation so why not format the cells as needed? best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "ryguy7272" wrote in message ... The value below is generated by a function. I used the "&" symbol to concatenate the "ツ」" with the value. Sometimes I use a "$" and sometimes I use a "?". Now, I'm trying to show just two decimal places. ツ」9506944.44444444 Can someone please help out? TIA!!! |
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