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My cells are defaulting to .001 on any number I use. I have tried to change
them in formatting and even though the formtting tool seems to change it, it
is still defaulting to the .001
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Siberian, tools, options, edit, if fixed decimal places is checked uncheck
it

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My cells are defaulting to .001 on any number I use. I have tried to

change
them in formatting and even though the formtting tool seems to change it,

it
is still defaulting to the .001



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