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Formating a cell so that it contains only numbers
I have created a table on Word 2004 for Mac and I need to make a row of cells
that can contain only numbers. I don't need any formulas, just a number containing two decimal places. Eg. If I type 10 into the cell, I want it to automatically change it to 10.00. Does this make sense? In Excel you go to "Format - Cells... - Number" and it gives you the option to place the amount of decimal points. Is this even possible in Word? I can't seem to find anything in the help files €“ it just tells me how to create formulas with decimal places. |
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