Showing Decimal Places from another sheet

jillianbutt_12

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I'm trying to use numbers from one sheet on another sheet, but when i use the numers combined in a formula with words, the numbers only use 2 decimal places if they're not zero

so for example if one of the numbers is 5435.40, in the second sheet the number just comes as 5435.4

is there any way i can get that zero there or is it a lost cause?

here's an example of one of the formula's i'm trying to use:

="Expenses (allowance) = $"&'Sheet2'!B9
 

Excel Facts

How to total the visible cells?
From the first blank cell below a filtered data set, press Alt+=. Instead of SUM, you will get SUBTOTAL(9,)
If you don't want the dollar sign you can use
="Expenses (allowance) = " & TEXT(Sheet2!B9,"#.00")
 
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