Panel - round to 3 decimal places

I create technical Illustrations with Amnesty International. I shoot dimensions copying and pasting the information on the control panel. The control panel displays currently to 4 decimal places. How can I upgrade 3? If there is not a preference, or a simple adjustment, is there anyone out there, I can pay to change my copy of Illustrator for me? He slows me substantially to manually have to round numbers.

try this one

#target Illustrator

// script.name = roundSelectedFrames.jsx;
// script description = rounds selected textFrames to 3 decimals;
// script.required = select at least one text frame before running;
// script.parent = CarlosCanto // 6/14/11;
// script.elegant = false;

var idoc = app.activeDocument;
sel = idoc.selection;
if (sel.length>0)
     {
          for (i=0 ; i 
         

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