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Old 09-16-2024, 03:34 AM   #713
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Currently the Series column shows digits.

Great Series [1]
Great Series [2]

Perfect.

But occasionally I want to break it down more and add decimals points with up to 2 digits.

Another Great Series [1]
Another Great Series [1.75] <-book/short story written later which fits here timewise.
Another Great Series [2]

Ok Good.

However usually I want to have 2 digits after the decimal point.

New Great Series [1.08] <- works great for monthly magazines i.e. 1979.08 for Aug '79
New Great Series [1.09]
New Great Series [1.10]
New Great Series [1.11]
New Great Series [1.12]

BUT The [1.10] gets displayed as [1.1] loosing zero in the 2nd decimal place, as is instead displayed like this:

New Great Series [1.08]
New Great Series [1.09]
New Great Series [1.1]
New Great Series [1.11]
New Great Series [1.12]

Is there a tweak I can use for the Series Column that will force it to use 2 decimal places if a decimal is used? (I do like it uses whole numbers if no decimal is involved. so [1] [2] are fine. I just want it to display [1.1] as [1.10])

Thanks,
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