How to Keep both Dollars and Cents in Formatted Output?

Eternallamp

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  1. 2007
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Somehow, all of my currency outputs are being rounded to whole dollars. i suspect there is a really easy solution, if you will? I am using this simple output statement: Range("J" & index1).Value = myRpmtBal
 

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Somehow, all of my currency outputs are being rounded to whole dollars. i suspect there is a really easy solution, if you will? I am using this simple output statement: Range("J" & index1).Value = myRpmtBal
Found it, setting the Data Type to Currency adds the precision needed.
 
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