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Old April 12th, 2005, 08:33 PM
SteffangelFL
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Default How do I format numbers in a table?

When exporting a percentage from an Excel spreadsheet into a Word table, the
percentage is rounded to two decimals in Excel, but expands to 10 decimals
in Word. Can I format the numbers in the table to show only the two decimals
places?
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Old April 13th, 2005, 08:25 AM
Stefan Blom
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You can embed the Excel spreadsheet in your Word document.

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When exporting a percentage from an Excel spreadsheet into a

Word table, the
percentage is rounded to two decimals in Excel, but expands to

10 decimals
in Word. Can I format the numbers in the table to show only

the two decimals
places?





 




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