Limit Cell Entry To Two Decimal Places Or Whole Number?

May 29, 2014

content from form is captured via formulas to a CIMLoad format on another tab

Users keep entering four to six decimal places in weight value

I need to limit the cell to either whole numbers, or a maximum of 2 decimal places

The cell is formatted to two decimal places, but when you activate the cell it shows the full value they entered, and so does my CIMLoad

How to I limit the value in this cell to whole numbers or numbers with a maximum of two decimal places?

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