It is simply: 2000.00
It is already in two decimal places as 0.72
Two decimal places means two numbers after the decimal point. (which looks like a period)
It is 0.69 to two decimal places
It is already in two decimal places as 131.88
It is 5.01 when rounded to two decimal places.
Setting the number of decimal places, in the number format, to 2.
Two decimal places.
There is a button entitled "increase decimal". Its location depends on the version of Excel you are using.First you must select the cell/s you wish to alter and then press the "increase decimal" button.In Excel 2003 it is on the Formatting toolbar. It has the appearance of a small blue arrow, pointing left and is followed by a decimal point and single zero, overlying a decimal point and a double zero and looks roughly like the following:← .0.00In Excel 2007 the button can be found in the following location: On the Home tab, in the Number group.Please see related links.
Yes, but you can then change the amount of decimal places you see.
Currencies usually default to 2 dp.
accounting number
FORMAT / Format Cells / Number tab / Number / 'Decimal places' window / fill in '2'.
124.2236
If the number is accurate to two decimal places then you write it exactly as in the question.
zero values displayed as hyphens
It is: 2000/1760 = 1.14 miles rounded to two decimal places
The answer probably is no, because I do not believe there is any kind of Excel format called "control number." It sounds like you are asking about the number accounting format.