Oct 17, 2002 #1 DRex Structural Joined Oct 17, 2002 Messages 5 Location CA Most calculators have an Engineering notation feature which formats output in Scientific Notation with the 10 power restricted to multiples of 3. eg. 534.0x10^3 rather than 5.340x10^5 Does anyone know how to do this in Excel?
Most calculators have an Engineering notation feature which formats output in Scientific Notation with the 10 power restricted to multiples of 3. eg. 534.0x10^3 rather than 5.340x10^5 Does anyone know how to do this in Excel?
Oct 17, 2002 4 #2 Lcubed Structural Joined Aug 19, 2002 Messages 124 Location US Enter data in Engrg notation by using, for example, 12e6 for 12 million. Custom format cells as ##0.0E+0, then any entry will appear in Engrg. notation. Hope this helps. Upvote 0 Downvote
Enter data in Engrg notation by using, for example, 12e6 for 12 million. Custom format cells as ##0.0E+0, then any entry will appear in Engrg. notation. Hope this helps.
May 23, 2003 #3 BobHoltz Electrical Joined May 23, 2003 Messages 1 Location US I tired using ##0.00E+0 and ##00.00E+0 and I get answers that are wrong: 510/7372800 = 69.17 E-6 Excel tells me 6.91E-6 or 691.7E-8 both wrong. Upvote 0 Downvote
I tired using ##0.00E+0 and ##00.00E+0 and I get answers that are wrong: 510/7372800 = 69.17 E-6 Excel tells me 6.91E-6 or 691.7E-8 both wrong.
May 23, 2003 #4 Mutt Chemical Joined Mar 7, 2003 Messages 96 Location ZA Finger trouble perhaps? Lcubed's answer is correct! Upvote 0 Downvote
May 23, 2003 #5 IRstuff Aerospace Joined Jun 3, 2002 Messages 44,895 Location US seems to work correctly here: 510/7372800 69.2E-6 TTFN Upvote 0 Downvote