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I would like to format some numbers in a Word (MSOffice 2000) table to show
two decimal places instead of one. (I have a mixture of one- and two-decimal place numbers and I want to format them uniformly.) I have been unable to find any way to do that. I have tried doing it through the "Formula" property from the "Tables" toolbar, but if I type in a format only, i. e. no formula, the function will not take it. Can someone help me? Thank you. Terri |
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