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Default Percent Merge from Excel to Word

I have been dealing with this lovely Merge issue - and I'm getting pretty
good with the switches for Excel sheets I cannot convert to text. But I have
one that will not follow the rules. I have an Excel spreadsheet with a column
of numbers that are formatted as percent, with two decimal places. The Word
document has a merge field (called FTE) in it based on this column in Excel,
and without switches I get interesting numbers - 100% is 1.00, numbers less
than 100% (i.e. .84%) appear with long integers 0.846348938943 , etc. I have
tried the #\ switch, giving it all kinds of "formats" to show just two digits
to the right of the decimal. I can get it to do that correctly, but I cannot
get it to show anything other than a single "1" to the left of the decimal
(100% appears as 1, not 100). I have tried the calculating suggestion on Mr.
Mayor's website { ={Mergefield FTE} *100\# "0%"} ... that gives me a "Syntax
Error" in my Word document and does not merge. I tried re-writing that
caclulating merge field several ways, but I cannot get passed the Syntax
Error. Can anyone HELP me?

Thanks!