how to force 2 and always 2 decimals

Greyhawk

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Hi,
i have a problem with my decimals in excel. I want 2 decimals, but eg. 50,50 turns to 50,5...how do i force the "0" in the end, so it stays 50,50?

regards
Torben
 

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Hayden
 
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So the value of the cell is 50,50 and not 50.50? You might need to use the round function?

hayden
 
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ahhh, think i found the problem....in my work i had to change the "," to "." at some point, and that might have caused the problem. because when i changed it back, it worked
 
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