[mso] Re: Fractions and Excel 2000, how to force to *my* format?

  • From: "David Smart" <smartware@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 22:35:55 +1000

> I just turned 59 a few months ago.

I'm happy to beat that by a smidgen.  I'm =716/12.  Better expressed in # 
??/12 format.

Regards, Dave S

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Linda F. Johnson" <linda@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 3:12 AM
Subject: [mso] Re: Fractions and Excel 2000, how to force to *my* format?


> HaHa ... where did you get the idea that I'm "young", Andrew?  I just 
> turned
> 59 a few months ago.
>
> And, Robert, tell that teacher of yours that I too am a college instructor
> AND I've written a book about Excel that was published by an International
> textbook publisher of note (John Wiley and Sons) ... and I've also used
> Excel for years in REAL LIFE scenarios ... many teachers can teach what
> they've learned from books, but if it's not in a book, they don't know how
> to do it cuz they have no real life experience.
>
> And David ... you too should try the format I posted ... your suggestion 
> of
> formatting the cell as text isn't  as flexible as mine ... my way, the 
> cell
> is a number and can be used in calculations, etc.
>
> *******************************
> Linda F. Johnson
> Linda's Computer Stop
> http://personal-computer-tutor.com
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From Andrew
>
> Robert and Linda:
>
> First, Linda, that format command is FANTASTIC. Your note to Robert didn't
> explain what it really does (and I was expecting it to be a variation of
> Text formatting) but it actually displays ANY fraction or decimal entered 
> as
> a quotient in that cell as an integer dividend with a divisor of 12. In
> other words (in case others wish to try it as I did), format the cell in
> that way and type any number into the cell, for example, 3.14159 and it
> displays '3 2/12'!
>
> Robert, I hope your college instructor (being a lady) has the grace to go
> home and try it for herself and admit that ALL versions of Excel must be
> serendiptiously 'corrupted' in that manner and that it is possible to 
> learn
> something from anybody, even from people as young as Linda! As an educator
> (and father and grandfather) myself, that was a lesson I had very early 
> on.
>
> Andrew
>
>
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