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After importing data with four decimals into my Excel worksheet, I want to
round off all data to one decimal. It is rather cumbersome to round each datapoint one by one. Is there a quicker way? |
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Try on a spare copy
Assuming your data is in col A, A1 down Put in B1: =ROUND(A1,1) Copy down Select col B Do a copy paste special values ok over col A (overwrite col A) Delete col B -- Rgds Max xl 97 --- GMT+8, 1° 22' N 103° 45' E xdemechanik <atyahoo<dotcom ---- "Højrup" wrote in message ... After importing data with four decimals into my Excel worksheet, I want to round off all data to one decimal. It is rather cumbersome to round each datapoint one by one. Is there a quicker way? |
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![]() -----Original Message----- After importing data with four decimals into my Excel worksheet, I want to round off all data to one decimal. It is rather cumbersome to round each datapoint one by one. Is there a quicker way? . Highlight all the columns with the data in them. Then format to 2 decimal places in one go. |
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