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When I type an arithmetic formula into a cell, excel automatically condenses
it. For instance, =3/27 becomes =.1111111. I am not referring to the
displayed value, but the actual entry in the cell. How can I turn this
"feature" off? It is important, because when I return to the sheet months
later, the full formula helps me to remember how I decided to calculate the
result.


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odd, in my version (2003), when i click on the cell and look at the formula
bar i see =3/27 and the cell displays 0.111111, do you actually see
=.1111111 in the formula bar?

Cheers
JulieD


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When I type an arithmetic formula into a cell, excel automatically
condenses it. For instance, =3/27 becomes =.1111111. I am not referring
to the displayed value, but the actual entry in the cell. How can I turn
this "feature" off? It is important, because when I return to the sheet
months later, the full formula helps me to remember how I decided to
calculate the result.



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for me the value in the formula bar remains unchanged

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When I type an arithmetic formula into a cell, excel automatically

condenses
it. For instance, =3/27 becomes =.1111111. I am not referring to

the
displayed value, but the actual entry in the cell. How can I turn

this
"feature" off? It is important, because when I return to the sheet

months
later, the full formula helps me to remember how I decided to

calculate the
result.



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Julie,
in 202 sp3, it changes in the formula bar. It is disconcerting, because I
cannot check that I entered what I meant to quickly. There must be a way to
disable this. I checked calculation and auto correct dialogs, but saw
nothing.
Thanks

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Hi

odd, in my version (2003), when i click on the cell and look at the
formula bar i see =3/27 and the cell displays 0.111111, do you actually
see =.1111111 in the formula bar?

Cheers
JulieD


"MHoffmeier" wrote in message
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When I type an arithmetic formula into a cell, excel automatically
condenses it. For instance, =3/27 becomes =.1111111. I am not referring
to the displayed value, but the actual entry in the cell. How can I turn
this "feature" off? It is important, because when I return to the sheet
months later, the full formula helps me to remember how I decided to
calculate the result.





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still odder, i've got 2002 sp3 also and it doesn't change in my formula bar
here either ..
i'm typing =3/27 into a cell in a new workbook and pressing enter, the cell
shows 0.111111 but the formula bar still displays =3/27
i've had a look through all the option settings and can't see anything
either - hopefully, someone else will have an idea.

Cheers
JulieD



"MHoffmeier" wrote in message
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Julie,
in 202 sp3, it changes in the formula bar. It is disconcerting, because I
cannot check that I entered what I meant to quickly. There must be a way
to disable this. I checked calculation and auto correct dialogs, but saw
nothing.
Thanks

"JulieD" wrote in message
...
Hi

odd, in my version (2003), when i click on the cell and look at the
formula bar i see =3/27 and the cell displays 0.111111, do you actually
see =.1111111 in the formula bar?

Cheers
JulieD


"MHoffmeier" wrote in message
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When I type an arithmetic formula into a cell, excel automatically
condenses it. For instance, =3/27 becomes =.1111111. I am not
referring to the displayed value, but the actual entry in the cell. How
can I turn this "feature" off? It is important, because when I return
to the sheet months later, the full formula helps me to remember how I
decided to calculate the result.









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I may have found why it happened. I am in the habit of activating the
formala bar by hiting the "+" key on the ten-key pad, so that my hand
doesn't leave the ten-key. I did not think to mention that when I posted
before, because the + goes away. If I use the =, the formula stays as-is
so....
+3500*3/27/30
becomes
=3500*0.111111111111111/30

Wheras
=3500*3/27/30
stays that way.

Does anyone no how to keep the 1st instance from hapenning? I am used to
using the + key, and prefer it.


"JulieD" wrote in message
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Hi

still odder, i've got 2002 sp3 also and it doesn't change in my formula
bar here either ..
i'm typing =3/27 into a cell in a new workbook and pressing enter, the
cell shows 0.111111 but the formula bar still displays =3/27
i've had a look through all the option settings and can't see anything
either - hopefully, someone else will have an idea.

Cheers
JulieD



"MHoffmeier" wrote in message
...
Julie,
in 202 sp3, it changes in the formula bar. It is disconcerting, because
I cannot check that I entered what I meant to quickly. There must be a
way to disable this. I checked calculation and auto correct dialogs, but
saw nothing.
Thanks

"JulieD" wrote in message
...
Hi

odd, in my version (2003), when i click on the cell and look at the
formula bar i see =3/27 and the cell displays 0.111111, do you actually
see =.1111111 in the formula bar?

Cheers
JulieD


"MHoffmeier" wrote in message
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When I type an arithmetic formula into a cell, excel automatically
condenses it. For instance, =3/27 becomes =.1111111. I am not
referring to the displayed value, but the actual entry in the cell.
How can I turn this "feature" off? It is important, because when I
return to the sheet months later, the full formula helps me to remember
how I decided to calculate the result.









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