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Old June 2nd, 2010, 08:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
Luke M[_4_]
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Default Excel turning percentages into scientific notation

Perhaps add a last line of code the reads:

Cells.NumberFormat = "0.00%"

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Best Regards,

Luke M
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Hi,

We've got a batch programme that created a few hundred reports (person
specific numbers in same layout).

All it does is take numbers from a table and paste special values into the
various locations in the template.

Some of the rules about how it does this are involved, and I'd not be
allowed to post the code, but believe me, that's all it's doing.

Now here's my problem.

It is picking up percentages from the source table and dropping them into
the destination template. Both the source and destination cells are
formatted as percentages.

For some reason, about a third of the time, excel seems to decide that
despite the source and destination both being percentages, it's going to
turn
the numbers into scientific notation.

No, there's no "E"s anywhere in the number string.

Anybody encountered anything like this before or know how to stop this?

Cheers,

Tom.