Michael Druckenmiller
Military
- Jun 26, 2020
- 1
thread770-441692
I recently decided to return to my hobby building and wanted to see things in Engineering Notation, so I dug out an old xla I had written.
I placed it in C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\root\Office16\Library\Analysis
I had to update the links which was a google search.
I also found the following link if you want to do it yourself:
Mine has a lot more in it, including some programmer extensions. I don't know if the newer 64bit Excel obviates the need for some of them.
The password for my file is: juggernaut
There are a couple of issues I haven't taken the time to address, hey, it works for me.
This is in addition to not being able to hide the macro inside the entry cell, drats!
If you use the formula entry form for the "to engr" the StrForm must be in quotes. The Units seesm to work properly. "P" for power, "S" for shortform (M, T, a etc.) "L" for long form (Mega, Tera, atto etc.)
If any of you are real Excel add-in experts feel free to improve and share.
I still don't know why M$ hasn't done this themselves???
Mike Sr. btw: I stay off my work computer unless I have no choice. mike_a_sr@protonmail.com will get much quicker replies.
I recently decided to return to my hobby building and wanted to see things in Engineering Notation, so I dug out an old xla I had written.
I placed it in C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\root\Office16\Library\Analysis
I had to update the links which was a google search.
I also found the following link if you want to do it yourself:
Mine has a lot more in it, including some programmer extensions. I don't know if the newer 64bit Excel obviates the need for some of them.
The password for my file is: juggernaut
There are a couple of issues I haven't taken the time to address, hey, it works for me.
This is in addition to not being able to hide the macro inside the entry cell, drats!
If you use the formula entry form for the "to engr" the StrForm must be in quotes. The Units seesm to work properly. "P" for power, "S" for shortform (M, T, a etc.) "L" for long form (Mega, Tera, atto etc.)
If any of you are real Excel add-in experts feel free to improve and share.
I still don't know why M$ hasn't done this themselves???
Mike Sr. btw: I stay off my work computer unless I have no choice. mike_a_sr@protonmail.com will get much quicker replies.