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Elsa - 30 Jun 2004 00:09 GMT
Are you sure that you need all those decimals in the
original worksheet/workbook?

If you don't, you can round them (or truncate them) to the
proper 2 decimals and format your cell to 2 decimals.
That's the cleanest way to do it for most financial
applications.

Of course, if you can't round in the original worksheet,
do so in the one where you are bringing the information
into.

Good Luck, Elsa
Lady Layla - 30 Jun 2004 14:39 GMT
Hi Elsa

You can also check Precision as Displayed, you can set fixed decimal places, and
various other methods to control the decimal place for not only formulas but
data entry as well.

What problem are you actually encountering?

: Are you sure that you need all those decimals in the
: original worksheet/workbook?
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: Good Luck, Elsa
 
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