Sir, Now, graph table is more correct.
Last thing remaining is date format in graph. Right now, In graph
table, date format (23-Jan) is converted to number format (40931). I
need 23-Jan instead of 40931.

Regards,
Zafar Iqbal

On Jan 23, 4:57 pm, Sam Mathai Chacko <samde...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well, this should round it. Replace it in the file I sent earlier.
>
> Sub FormatNumbersTo2Decimals()
>
>    Dim wks As Worksheet
>    Dim rng As Range
>
>    For Each wks In ThisWorkbook.Worksheets
>        For Each rng In wks.Cells.SpecialCells(2, 1)
>            If IsNumeric(rng.Text) Then
>                rng.NumberFormat = "0.00"
>                rng.Value = Val(rng.Text)
>            End If
>        Next
>        For Each rng In wks.Cells.SpecialCells(-4123, 1)
>            If IsNumeric(rng.Text) Then
>                rng.NumberFormat = "0.00"
>                *rng.Value = Val(rng.Text)*
>            End If
>        Next
>    Next
>
> End Sub
>
> Sam Mathai Chacko
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 7:04 PM, Zafar Iqbal <ziqba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Dear Sir,
> > I have already tried it. Yet, as per your instructions, I did the same
> > again. There are two problems.
> > First is that decimals in print view are surely two only but in actual
> > it may remains more than two in background. If we increase decimals
> > places it will be viewable, again. I need result ROUND two decimals
> > permanently.
> > Second problem is about graph. On copy paste, its data table figures
> > remained with more than two decimals and date values format get
> > converted to number format. So, 23-Jan-2012 becomes 23931 and so on.
> > How to make this 23931 back to 23-Jan? Also, I do not know how to
> > paste special FORMAT on graph.
>
> > Please help. Thanks
>
> > Regards,
> > Zafar Iqbal
>
> > On Jan 23, 4:01 pm, NOORAIN ANSARI <noorain.ans...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Dear Zafar,
>
> >> First copy and value paste in New Sheet..
> >> Again copy and Select data of new sheet and Format paste .
>
> >> Hope it will help to you.
>
> >> --
> >> Thanks & regards,
> >> Noorain Ansari
> >>  *http://excelmacroworld.blogspot.com/*<
>
> http://excelmacroworld.blogspot.com/>
>
>
>
> >> *http://noorain-ansari.blogspot.com/*<http://noorain-ansari.blogspot.com/
>
> >> On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 2:28 PM, Zafar Iqbal <ziqba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > Dear Experts,
>
> >> > Attached is a Sample file Excel-2003 with 03 Sheets linked with each
> >> > others. Sheet1 is linked with data from Sheet2 by Hlookup / index
> formulas
> >> > and it has Data Validation at Cell H1, too. Chart in this Sheet1 is
> also
> >> > linked with Data at Sheet2.
>
> >> > Sheet3 will get data by Paste Special from MS Project file which
> results
> >> > in figures with more than 2 decimals. We need to e-mail only Sheet1
> (with
> >> > Data + Chart) to Management without any formula. We make copy of
> Sheet1 and
> >> > save it in new file. Resultant file has chart and data with more than 2
> >> > decimals. Please provide us macro which will permanently round data to
> 2
> >> > decimals in Sheet + Chart and it will not disturb cells having text
> >> > values coming from Hlookup, Index, etc.
>
> >> > Thanks for your guidance, in advance.
>
> >> >  Regards,
> >> > ZAFAR IQBAL
>
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