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jproj
Chemical
- Oct 9, 2001
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For thoss of you who (like me) hate entering a fraction and having it displayed as a decimal (or a date for that matter, if you forget the =3/8 )... I came across the following in my VBA book:
You can enter the following directly into a cell and have Excel automaticlly recognize it as a fraction.
Example: To get the fraction "3/8" to enter to a cell, type the following (minus the quotes):
"0 3/8" (zero followed by a space and the fraction)
Likewise...
typing "1 10/8" returns the (mixed) fraction "2 1/4"
Hope this proves useful to someone!
jproj
You can enter the following directly into a cell and have Excel automaticlly recognize it as a fraction.
Example: To get the fraction "3/8" to enter to a cell, type the following (minus the quotes):
"0 3/8" (zero followed by a space and the fraction)
Likewise...
typing "1 10/8" returns the (mixed) fraction "2 1/4"
Hope this proves useful to someone!
jproj