How get more than two decimal places in values returned by formula

M

mkraft

I needed to do some simple math calculations which didn't require Excel, so I
created a WORD table with formulas.

I discovered, however, that values returned by the formulas I created never
show more than two decimal places. Since some of the calculations I set up
(via formulas) result in miniscule quantities -- i.e., numbers like
0.0000468, I need to see more than two decimal places. WORD, however, is
displaying these results as 0.00.

How can I define the numbers to include more than two decimal places, so
that their true values are displayed?

Thanks. Replies appreciated.

P.S. - Sorry, but this is in WORD 97 if that makes any difference.
 
M

mkraft

The Formula dialog includes a dropdown for "Number format." It may not be
clear
that this is a combo box: you can type in any format you want.

Thanks! The picture switch method is over my head but your other solution
is quite okay.

I didn't realize the 'number format' field was not limited to the dropdown
selections -- i.e., that it's user-definable. Much appreciated.

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