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Not sure if this is the right group.
In Word XP (SP3 - latest securty, W-XP SP2, 1.4GHz, Latitude D600), I've mailmerged somce values from Access XP. The merge numbers are ok (formatted Single with 10 decimal places in Access). When performing a simple calc (division), Word is displaying the right number of decimal places. The equation looks like: =1.02154*.45 + 1.104*.2 + 1.01613*.1 + 1.04167*.25 The 5 decimal place numbers are all calculated (from mailmerge values) and formated as: {bookmark \# "#,###.#####"} When performing the next calculation, Word seem to be losing one decimal place for each new figure in the equation. Should be: =.45965 + .2208 + .10161 + .26042 (.2208 is only 4 places anyhow) Word is returning (this is with formatting as {bookmark \# "#,###.#####"}): =.45965 + .2208 + .101 + .26 If I changed the format (for the last component) to {bookmark \# "#,##0.00000"}, Word returns: =.45965 + .2208 + .101 + .26000 Any ideas? TIA |
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