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How can I display a number as a ratio of x:1 in Excel?
I want to display the result of a calculation as a ratio, i.e 16:1
Any ideas on how I can write a function that will allow this to display? |
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If yu want 16 displayed as 16:1 then select a cell and Pull-down
Format Cells... Number Custom and in the entry field type: 00":1" -- Gary's Student "Neil" wrote: I want to display the result of a calculation as a ratio, i.e 16:1 Any ideas on how I can write a function that will allow this to display? |
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Many thanks.
Neil "Gary''s Student" wrote: If yu want 16 displayed as 16:1 then select a cell and Pull-down Format Cells... Number Custom and in the entry field type: 00":1" -- Gary's Student "Neil" wrote: I want to display the result of a calculation as a ratio, i.e 16:1 Any ideas on how I can write a function that will allow this to display? |
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