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number has bogus decimal points
I do the stats for a department and all of a sudden wierd things are
happening. Today, I logged on and went to enter some numbers in a spreadsheet I use monthly. However, when I typeds in "2" it dispalyed as .02. So, I checked the formatting, made sure it was on 'number' format and no decimal places. Typed in "2" and it now dispalys in cell as '0"! How do I get it to stop this. 2 should be 2 should be 2. In case this is an important clue: my boss said there were some errors in a stats workbook she needed and she asked me to look at it. One cell is a sum of numbers from other workbooks. Instead of the stat there was a VALUE thingy. It said that there was a problem with the formatting of one of the cells this product was pulling from. I had a lot of trouble figuring this one out and eventually just cut and pasted. What makes a cells format suddenly go wierd? |
number has bogus decimal points
ToolsOptionsEdit, uncheck Fixed decimal
-- Kind regards, Niek Otten "Librarian" wrote in message ... I do the stats for a department and all of a sudden wierd things are happening. Today, I logged on and went to enter some numbers in a spreadsheet I use monthly. However, when I typeds in "2" it dispalyed as .02. So, I checked the formatting, made sure it was on 'number' format and no decimal places. Typed in "2" and it now dispalys in cell as '0"! How do I get it to stop this. 2 should be 2 should be 2. In case this is an important clue: my boss said there were some errors in a stats workbook she needed and she asked me to look at it. One cell is a sum of numbers from other workbooks. Instead of the stat there was a VALUE thingy. It said that there was a problem with the formatting of one of the cells this product was pulling from. I had a lot of trouble figuring this one out and eventually just cut and pasted. What makes a cells format suddenly go wierd? |
number has bogus decimal points
Tools Options Edit and clear the fix decimal checkbox
-- Gary's Student "Librarian" wrote: I do the stats for a department and all of a sudden wierd things are happening. Today, I logged on and went to enter some numbers in a spreadsheet I use monthly. However, when I typeds in "2" it dispalyed as .02. So, I checked the formatting, made sure it was on 'number' format and no decimal places. Typed in "2" and it now dispalys in cell as '0"! How do I get it to stop this. 2 should be 2 should be 2. In case this is an important clue: my boss said there were some errors in a stats workbook she needed and she asked me to look at it. One cell is a sum of numbers from other workbooks. Instead of the stat there was a VALUE thingy. It said that there was a problem with the formatting of one of the cells this product was pulling from. I had a lot of trouble figuring this one out and eventually just cut and pasted. What makes a cells format suddenly go wierd? |
number has bogus decimal points
Click Tools Options Edit tab
Uncheck "Fixed Decimals" OK (It was probably checked to 2 dp) -- Rgds Max xl 97 --- Singapore, GMT+8 xdemechanik http://savefile.com/projects/236895 -- "Librarian" wrote in message ... I do the stats for a department and all of a sudden wierd things are happening. Today, I logged on and went to enter some numbers in a spreadsheet I use monthly. However, when I typeds in "2" it dispalyed as .02. So, I checked the formatting, made sure it was on 'number' format and no decimal places. Typed in "2" and it now dispalys in cell as '0"! How do I get it to stop this. 2 should be 2 should be 2. In case this is an important clue: my boss said there were some errors in a stats workbook she needed and she asked me to look at it. One cell is a sum of numbers from other workbooks. Instead of the stat there was a VALUE thingy. It said that there was a problem with the formatting of one of the cells this product was pulling from. I had a lot of trouble figuring this one out and eventually just cut and pasted. What makes a cells format suddenly go wierd? |
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