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custom format
The following custom format:
[=10000000]#\,##\,##\,###;[=100000]#\,##\,###;#,### works to provide me with the following desired results: 0-100,000 produces "##,###" (basically standard US formatting) 100,000-10,000,000 produces (for 1,000,000) "10,00,000", (for 10,000,000) "1,00,00,000" For 10,000,000,000, it gives me "1000,00,00,000", whereas I need "1,000,00,00,000" (the pattern of commas, after it crosses 9,999,999,999. needs to go back to three digits between each comma. I need to figure out the following 1) after the "1,000,00,00,000" that is displayed for my highest value, each 3 digits should be grouped (like regular spacing of US digits). Cannot get this to happen 2) Need negatives RED and in parentheses Any help is appreciated. -- Boris |
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