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Custom format for scientific notation
Hello,
I have a spreadsheet in which I would like one value to always be displayed in scientific notation with E6. The number gets put into a nomograph which uses values in the millions, so it's easiest to see if my value is written this way. Example: 1,234 would display as 0.001234E6 I've tried ##0.00E0, but if the value is less than 100,000 it displays as E3. Any ideas? Thanks! Melinda |
Custom format for scientific notation
As long as you don't have any values greater than or equal to 1E9, you
can fake it: Format/Cells/Number/Custom [<1000000]\0\.000000\E+6;##0.000000E+0 In article , "Melinda" wrote: Hello, I have a spreadsheet in which I would like one value to always be displayed in scientific notation with E6. The number gets put into a nomograph which uses values in the millions, so it's easiest to see if my value is written this way. Example: 1,234 would display as 0.001234E6 I've tried ##0.00E0, but if the value is less than 100,000 it displays as E3. Any ideas? Thanks! Melinda |
Custom format for scientific notation
Thanks! I doubt we'll ever reach the billions, so I think we're safe
using this format. Whew, these are too complicated! Melinda JE McGimpsey wrote: As long as you don't have any values greater than or equal to 1E9, you can fake it: Format/Cells/Number/Custom [<1000000]\0\.000000\E+6;##0.000000E+0 |
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