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default format for Excel numbers
Whenever I enter numbers they display like they are divided by 100. I.E.
enter 256 and display = 2.56. I've checked the format cell, worksheet, etc but nothing seems to work. Somehow my Excel has changed its Default Formatting. How can I get it back to NORMAL? Thanks |
default format for Excel numbers
Chuck G wrote:
Whenever I enter numbers they display like they are divided by 100. I.E. enter 256 and display = 2.56. I've checked the format cell, worksheet, etc but nothing seems to work. Somehow my Excel has changed its Default Formatting. How can I get it back to NORMAL? Thanks Assuming you're using Excel 2007, Click on the Office button -- Excel Options -- Advanced. Remove the check mark from the second item on the list - "Automatically insert a decimal Point". |
default format for Excel numbers
If 2003 or earlier................
ToolsOptionsEdit.....uncheck "fixed decimal places" This is a handy feature for Accountants but not for the rest of us. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sat, 13 Jun 2009 20:26:01 -0700, Chuck G wrote: Whenever I enter numbers they display like they are divided by 100. I.E. enter 256 and display = 2.56. I've checked the format cell, worksheet, etc but nothing seems to work. Somehow my Excel has changed its Default Formatting. How can I get it back to NORMAL? Thanks |
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