Automatically entered decimal point.

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I enter a lot of currency with cents and have to pick-up the decimal point
when the cents is not 00. Is there a way that I could simply enter a number
such as $43785 and have the decimal point be automatically positioned between
the 7 and 8 so that it read $437.85?

For a product as sophisticated as Excel, especially since it works with
money, one would think that this would be one of the first formatting options
available with a cell that concerns numbers and money.

Hope someone can offer a solution!
 
Yes, you can do this. Click on Tools | Options | Edit (tab) and check
Fixed Decimal with 2 places, then OK. Enter the following values in
some cells:

123 --> displayed as 1.23
1234 --> displayed as 12.34
12345 --> displayed as 123.45

Note that if you have no cents, you will still have to enter 00 at the
end of the dollars.

It is probably better to de-select this option once you have finished.

Hope this helps.

Pete
 
Thanks Pete. I'm now experimenting with overriding columns to zero decimal
points to see if that will take precident over the edit. I just knew that
there had to be a way! I appreciate the quick reply too!
 
Thanks for feeding back.

Pete

J. G. Martin said:
Thanks Pete. I'm now experimenting with overriding columns to zero decimal
points to see if that will take precident over the edit. I just knew that
there had to be a way! I appreciate the quick reply too!
 
Pete,

I've tried to find out how to rate this, but my thanks will have to be
sufficient. I gave up trying to find the link.

Thanks again!
 
I give suggestions to try to help people, not to gain rating points -
who takes any notice of them anyway?

Pete
 
I give suggestions to try to help people, not to gain rating points -
who takes any notice of them anyway?

Pete
 
I give suggestions to try to help people, not to gain rating points -
who takes any notice of them anyway?

Your thanks are enough, and I'm glad you've learnt something new.

Pete (ex lecturer)
 
I give suggestions to try to help people, not to gain rating points -
who takes any notice of them anyway?

Your thanks are enough, and I'm glad you've learnt something new.

Pete (ex lecturer)
 

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