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BoniM BoniM is offline
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Default Custom Format as Currency with If/Then ($1B or $500M)

You can do this with conditional formatting if you have Excel 2007:
Conditional formatting - New Rule - Use a formula to determine which cells
to format
=D2=1000000
Format - number tab - set custom format - $#.0####,,"M" - OK
then again...
Conditional formatting - New Rule - Use a formula to determine which cells
to format
=D2=1000000000
Format - number tab - set custom format - $#.0####,,,"B" - OK

If it formats them all as millions - Conditional formatting - manage rules -
and reverse the order...


" wrote:

Trying to get a column to auto-format numbers based on value - I've
done some Google searching, checked through newsgroup archives and
must be looking in the wrong place.

I have a variety of numbers from $146.0B to $.0093B using a Custom
Format of $#.0####,,,"B". Ideally, the "$.0093B" should be rendering
as $9.3M but I'm not sure how to do an if/then statement or some sort
of tweak to allow this to happen.

Is this even possible or should I do everything in millions?