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    Can I still post on this topic? Or should I start a new one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaghavendraPrabhu View Post
    Can I still post on this topic? Or should I start a new one?...
    Hi again Raghavendra,
    As I expect you have already realised, this Sub Forum is not generally for questions, unless it is directly related to the codes or information given in this Thread
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    Hello!

    This Macro works great, except for some reason it's not pasting in the original format...it's like it's rounding the numbers. For example, I have a column that is formatted to display as $2.05 but the true value is 2.047. What can I add to this macro to keep the formatting to currency, but not lose the additional decimals?

    Thanks!

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