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Yeah. Given OP's desire to leave the numerical values unchanged, just changing the formatting (as you have done), is probably what he needs. For other purposes though, changing the value could be useful. For example if he wanted a textual summary statement such as
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="The measurement is: "&B1 Though, as I write this, is accurs to me that Code:
="The measurement is: "&TEXT(B1,"0.000\""") |
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