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number fomating on access {00.00} Hours 40.25 forty and one quar.
I want to enter a number in Access for hours worked... four digits [40.25]
which would be forty and one quarter hours.... and then in a report be able to get the sum and average... the form is no problem .... the format in the table is where I'm having the problem.... |
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Why are you concerned about the format in the table?
-- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP -- "Karl Kammann" Karl wrote in message ... I want to enter a number in Access for hours worked... four digits [40.25] which would be forty and one quarter hours.... and then in a report be able to get the sum and average... the form is no problem .... the format in the table is where I'm having the problem.... |
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