Choosing Decimal Places

Control how currency values display in your pricing tables by setting the number of decimal places for all monetary calculations.

Accessing Decimal Settings

Finding Decimal Controls:

  1. Select your pricing table
  2. In the Table settings panel, locate Decimal Places
  3. Use the dropdown to select your preferred precision

Available Options

Decimal Place Settings:

  • 0: Whole numbers only ($100)
  • 1: One decimal place ($100.0)
  • 2: Two decimal places ($100.00)
  • 3: Three decimal places ($100.000)

How Decimal Places Work

Automatic Application: The decimal setting applies to all monetary values in your table:

  • Individual item prices
  • Calculated subtotals
  • Tax amounts
  • Discount calculations
  • Final totals

Currency Display: All pricing columns automatically format according to your selected decimal precision, ensuring consistent presentation throughout your table.

Common Use Cases

Two Decimal Places (Most Common): Standard for most currencies and business transactions

Zero Decimal Places: Useful for:

  • Round number pricing strategies
  • High-value items where cents aren't relevant
  • Simplified presentation preferences

Three Decimal Places: Required for:

  • Precise unit pricing
  • Complex calculations
  • Industries requiring high precision

Need Help? Contact support through in-app chat for assistance with decimal formatting or currency display questions.

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