Increase and decrease decimal amounts quickly without using your mouse

To make a number easy to read, or to make it a ‘round’ number you can format it to only show a certain number of decimal places regardless of how many are actually in the cell. Instead of having to use your mouse to format the cell in a number of steps, you can do it quicker using keyboard shortcuts.

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Applies To: Microsoft Excel 2010 and 2013

  1. Open the demonstration workbook. You will note that the Product Sales price is a formula that multiplies the Quantity amount by the Unit Price.

The Unit Price amount extends, in some instances, to four decimal places.

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  1. Select column F.

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3. Press the ‘ALT’ key. You will now see letters appearing along each tab on the Ribbon.

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4. The ‘Increase Decimal’ and ‘Decrease Decimal’ commands are located on the ‘Home’ tab. Press the letter ‘H’ to activate the Home tab.

  1. You will now see a reference for each icon on the Home Ribbon.

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6. The Increase and Decrease Decimal icons have a ‘0’ and a ‘9’ as their respective shortcuts.

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7. Press ‘0’ to increment the number of decimal places.

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8. To increase the decimal spacing by another digit, repeat steps 3 to 7.

NB: to decrease the decimal spacing, substitute ‘0’ for ‘9’. Also, the F4 command which could normally be used to repeat the last command does not work with this shortcut.