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I have found a worksheet that displays all the numbers rounded to 1000.
Exch $ (17) This number looks like (17) but if you click on the cell it is actually -17434 I think this is some kind of "global" setting for the entire worksheet, but I have no clue as to what it is. There is no formula of any type included in the individual cells. Can anyone tell me what the setting is? How to remove it? |
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Its due to number format
Select a cell and then press Ctrl+1 Now see the format it currently has...under custom Probably #, Select number and change it to the desired format "Carolyn" wrote in message ... I have found a worksheet that displays all the numbers rounded to 1000. Exch $ (17) This number looks like (17) but if you click on the cell it is actually -17434 I think this is some kind of "global" setting for the entire worksheet, but I have no clue as to what it is. There is no formula of any type included in the individual cells. Can anyone tell me what the setting is? How to remove it? |
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