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But formatting as text a column which is currently formatted as currency
will *not* keep the formatting of the data currently displayed. Your $74.40 would change to 74.4. You'd be better off with a helper column such as =TEXT(A1,"$0.00"). -- David Biddulph "Jock" wrote in message ... One way would be to format the currency column as text. That way, whatever is in the cell will be transferred. "Megan" wrote: Okay, I have made my one of columns in Excel as currency, and when I transfer that data over to mail-merge word to print my letters, it only shows the value of $74.40 as $74.4. What do I need to do? |
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