e.g.; 7E-168; I am creating the spreadsheet using Coldfusion, so Custom types will not help me
K kentk Feb 11, 2009 #1 e.g.; 7E-168; I am creating the spreadsheet using Coldfusion, so Custom types will not help me
J JE McGimpsey Feb 11, 2009 #2 Formatting as General will allow that format (after adjusting decimals) - do you have a specific example that doesn't work?
Formatting as General will allow that format (after adjusting decimals) - do you have a specific example that doesn't work?