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I copied a huge spreadsheet. I need to change the numbers in one column to
reflect 2 decimal places. But the decimal place must go within the numbers
already there and not add zeroes then the decimal. I have tried to customize
the cell but it is not coming out the way i want it to be. For example 356322
should read 3,563.22. Please help me.
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Ron Coderre
 
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That's more than a formatting issue. You need to actually change the values
of the cells.

Try this:

1)Put 100 in an empty cell and select the cell.
2)EditCopy
3)Select the range of cells that need to be changed.
4)EditPasteSpecial
---select values
---select divide
---Click the [OK] button
(then press Escape to cancel copy/paste mode)

That will change the values. Now you can adjust the number format to suit
your needs.

Does that help?

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Ron


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I copied a huge spreadsheet. I need to change the numbers in one column to
reflect 2 decimal places. But the decimal place must go within the numbers
already there and not add zeroes then the decimal. I have tried to customize
the cell but it is not coming out the way i want it to be. For example 356322
should read 3,563.22. Please help me.

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Muriel
 
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Thanks Ron. It worked.

Muriel

"Ron Coderre" wrote:

That's more than a formatting issue. You need to actually change the values
of the cells.

Try this:

1)Put 100 in an empty cell and select the cell.
2)EditCopy
3)Select the range of cells that need to be changed.
4)EditPasteSpecial
---select values
---select divide
---Click the [OK] button
(then press Escape to cancel copy/paste mode)

That will change the values. Now you can adjust the number format to suit
your needs.

Does that help?

--
Regards,
Ron


"Muriel" wrote:

I copied a huge spreadsheet. I need to change the numbers in one column to
reflect 2 decimal places. But the decimal place must go within the numbers
already there and not add zeroes then the decimal. I have tried to customize
the cell but it is not coming out the way i want it to be. For example 356322
should read 3,563.22. Please help me.

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Manish Bajpai
 
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Simply divide the entire column by 100 and then format cells to show number
with 2 decimal places and don't forget to check the Comma.

Thanks,

Manish Bajpai

"Muriel" wrote:

I copied a huge spreadsheet. I need to change the numbers in one column to
reflect 2 decimal places. But the decimal place must go within the numbers
already there and not add zeroes then the decimal. I have tried to customize
the cell but it is not coming out the way i want it to be. For example 356322
should read 3,563.22. Please help me.

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Muriel
 
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Thanks Manish. I believe it would have worked since it was similar to Ron's
answer, the only problem I had was getting the formula to work. However, I
have gotten a solution to my worksheet issue.

Muriel

"Manish Bajpai" wrote:

Simply divide the entire column by 100 and then format cells to show number
with 2 decimal places and don't forget to check the Comma.

Thanks,

Manish Bajpai

"Muriel" wrote:

I copied a huge spreadsheet. I need to change the numbers in one column to
reflect 2 decimal places. But the decimal place must go within the numbers
already there and not add zeroes then the decimal. I have tried to customize
the cell but it is not coming out the way i want it to be. For example 356322
should read 3,563.22. Please help me.



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