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If one cell, click in it, go to Format/cells/Number and select Number from
the list. Then, pick 1 for decimal places. In the cell, I assume it has a formula. Let's say the formula is: =a2/a3 instead, enter =IF(A2/A3=0,"",a2/a3) "Milwpacker" wrote: I want to delete the percentage sign (%) in a cell that is formulated for mpg's. How do i do that so it shows MPG or nothing at all and still has a one decimal point answer such as 24.5 ?? |
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