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Changing default decimal places
Is there a way to change the default decimal places for cell formatting. For
example, whenever I use the currency format, it automatically defaults to 2 decimal places. I would like to change that to 0. In tools/options/edit, I already have the fixed decimal places set to O, but that does not seem to work. thanks, |
Go to,
<Format <Style And expand the "Style Name" window, and click on "Currency". Click on "Modify", which brings up the standard, familiar Format window. Adjust the format to what you wish, then <OK <OK. -- HTH, RD ============================================== Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit! ============================================== "Zecarioca" wrote in message ... Is there a way to change the default decimal places for cell formatting. For example, whenever I use the currency format, it automatically defaults to 2 decimal places. I would like to change that to 0. In tools/options/edit, I already have the fixed decimal places set to O, but that does not seem to work. thanks, |
RD has given you a solution to your needs but for additional info....
The ToolsOptionsEditFixed Decimal Places is not used for setting the number of decimal places as you surmise. Its use is to allow you to enter a number without inserting a decimal. i.e. set to 2 and enter 12345. 12345 will return 123.45 set -3 and enter 12345 12345 will return 12345000 Basically FDP is just a shortcut method of entering numbers so you don't need to insert a . Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 06:59:03 -0700, Zecarioca wrote: Is there a way to change the default decimal places for cell formatting. For example, whenever I use the currency format, it automatically defaults to 2 decimal places. I would like to change that to 0. In tools/options/edit, I already have the fixed decimal places set to O, but that does not seem to work. thanks, |
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