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Is there a way to configure Excel to automatically put two decimal points in the cell like a 10-key machine. For example, when I key in 12345, I want it to display 123.45

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On 2002-03-13 12:16, Anonymous wrote:
Is there a way to configure Excel to automatically put two decimal points in the cell like a 10-key machine. For example, when I key in 12345, I want it to display 123.45

Thanks

Choose the Tools | Options... menu command. Consult the Edit tab. Set the Fixed Decimal value to 2.
 
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On 2002-03-13 12:31, Anonymous wrote:
Is there a way to restrict it to certain columns or rows inside a spreadsheet?

This setting (until modified) applies to all subsequent entries regardless of their location.
 
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