Depending on what a person is doing in Microsoft Excel, there may come a time when they have to work with decimal places. If this is indeed the case, then one must learn how to change the number of ...
Create a table or use an existing one. Type =DEC2BIN(A2, B2) into the cell you want to place the result. Then press the Enter key to see the result. To see the other results in the table, drag the ...
If you are using Microsoft Excel to manage numerical data, at some point you're inevitably going to display percentages. Doing so can give you a new insight, or make summarizing heaps of data a bit ...
When you use the RAND function on a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet, by default the random number will be nine or ten digits long, extending well past the decimal point. The RAND function does not allow ...