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Problem entering numbers
I recently transferred to a new PC, bringing with me Excel 97 SR-2 and
a clutch of long-serving worksheets. However, I'm having problems entering numbers on these old sheets. In a column formatted "Number" with 0 decimal places, I was accustomed to typing a five-digit mileage figure. Now, when I press 'Return', the five-digit number is rounded to a three-digit one (i.e. 20289 turns into 203) I notice that, in the formula bar, a decimal point has been inserted. Secondly, in columns formatted "Number" with 2 decimal places, that I use for sums of money, I need to type numbers after the decimal point. I can no longer type a whole number of pounds, press 'Return' and have a decimal point and two zeroes added automatically. Instead, 25 becomes 0.25, not 25.00. OS on the old machine was XP Home; on the new one it's XP Pro SP2. Clearly I need to tweak something - what is it, please? TIA, -- Martyn Tindall Leeds, England, United Kingdom |
Problem entering numbers
Martyn,
click on Tools | Options | Edit tab and unselect the Fixed Decimal option about half-way down. It would also pay you to have a look at all the other options on these tabs to see if any are different to how you had them set on your other machine. Hope this helps. Pete On Jan 6, 10:04*pm, (Martyn Tindall) wrote: I recently transferred to a new PC, bringing with me Excel 97 SR-2 and a clutch of long-serving worksheets. *However, I'm having problems entering numbers on these old sheets. *In a column formatted "Number" with 0 decimal places, I was accustomed to typing a five-digit mileage figure. *Now, when I press 'Return', the five-digit number is rounded to a three-digit one (i.e. 20289 turns into 203) *I notice that, in the formula bar, a decimal point has been inserted. Secondly, in columns formatted "Number" with 2 decimal places, that I use for sums of money, I need to type numbers after the decimal point. I can no longer type a whole number of pounds, press 'Return' and have a decimal point and two zeroes added automatically. *Instead, 25 becomes 0.25, not 25.00. OS on the old machine was XP Home; on the new one it's XP Pro SP2. Clearly I need to tweak something - what is it, please? TIA, -- Martyn Tindall Leeds, England, United Kingdom |
Problem entering numbers
On Tue, 6 Jan 2009 14:22:58 -0800 (PST), Pete_UK
wrote: Martyn, click on Tools | Options | Edit tab and unselect the Fixed Decimal option about half-way down. It would also pay you to have a look at all the other options on these tabs to see if any are different to how you had them set on your other machine. Hope this helps. Pete Thanks, I'll try that... Martyn On Jan 6, 10:04=A0pm, (Martyn Tindall) wrote: I recently transferred to a new PC, bringing with me Excel 97 SR-2 and a clutch of long-serving worksheets. =A0However, I'm having problems entering numbers on these old sheets. =A0In a column formatted "Number" with 0 decimal places, I was accustomed to typing a five-digit mileage figure. =A0Now, when I press 'Return', the five-digit number is rounded to a three-digit one (i.e. 20289 turns into 203) =A0I notice that, in the formula bar, a decimal point has been inserted. Secondly, in columns formatted "Number" with 2 decimal places, that I use for sums of money, I need to type numbers after the decimal point. I can no longer type a whole number of pounds, press 'Return' and have a decimal point and two zeroes added automatically. =A0Instead, 25 becomes 0.25, not 25.00. OS on the old machine was XP Home; on the new one it's XP Pro SP2. Clearly I need to tweak something - what is it, please? TIA, -- Martyn Tindall Leeds, England, United Kingdom -- Martyn Tindall Leeds, England, United Kingdom |
Problem entering numbers
On Tue, 6 Jan 2009 14:22:58 -0800 (PST), Pete_UK
wrote: Martyn, click on Tools | Options | Edit tab and unselect the Fixed Decimal option about half-way down. Thanks, that did the trick. It would also pay you to have a look at all the other options on these tabs to see if any are different to how you had them set on your other machine. All the other settings are the same. What irritates me is that I must have had the wit to change the Fixed Decimal option for myself seven years ago!! Thanks again, Martyn Hope this helps. Pete On Jan 6, 10:04=A0pm, (Martyn Tindall) wrote: I recently transferred to a new PC, bringing with me Excel 97 SR-2 and a clutch of long-serving worksheets. =A0However, I'm having problems entering numbers on these old sheets. =A0In a column formatted "Number" with 0 decimal places, I was accustomed to typing a five-digit mileage figure. =A0Now, when I press 'Return', the five-digit number is rounded to a three-digit one (i.e. 20289 turns into 203) =A0I notice that, in the formula bar, a decimal point has been inserted. Secondly, in columns formatted "Number" with 2 decimal places, that I use for sums of money, I need to type numbers after the decimal point. I can no longer type a whole number of pounds, press 'Return' and have a decimal point and two zeroes added automatically. =A0Instead, 25 becomes 0.25, not 25.00. OS on the old machine was XP Home; on the new one it's XP Pro SP2. Clearly I need to tweak something - what is it, please? TIA, -- Martyn Tindall Leeds, England, United Kingdom -- Martyn Tindall Leeds, England, United Kingdom |
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