Thanks Dave, that was a great idea. I wish I could think of stuff like that!
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Browse All TopicsHey guys, random question. I have a huge dataset and need to trim down the numbers to the right-most numeral plus any decimal places. For example, I have:
400
400.25
394.5
2
66.70
I need to return the units place and any decimal (there are a max of two places.) So in the example above, I would want:
0.00
0.25
4.50
2.00
6.70
The Right() function has trouble when the number has no tenths or hundredths input. I tried pasting as value after changing the appearance to two decimals for all the numbers and it didn't pick up the ".00" Is there a way to do this?
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by: brettdjPosted on 2009-10-27 at 22:28:58ID: 25680150
try
=(A2/10-INT(A2/10))*10
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