On 1/19/2016 7:55 AM, Alek wrote:
A calc sheet I've made has thousands of 4 place decimal numbers that
never go over .9999 (it's a cosine trig. figure)
The decimal place takes up space on the sheet(s) and isn't needed as the
sheet will be printed out as a PDF.
Can someone please tell me how to get rid of the decimal point and so
that the resulting number doesn't change?
Multiply by 10000 then display as integer?
You can do this in an extra display column beside the column with
the number you want to display, then Format > Column > Hide the column
with the number you want to display. This is not as emotionally
satisfying as doing it with a special format code, but I don't know the
latter, and this will work. Hope this helps. Spencer Graves
Alek
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