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Negative numbers use braces
Hi everyone,
I just did a 'prove it' online excel test, where an interface similar to excel is presented to the user and the user is asked to perform certain functions. If you click on a menu item/button that does not need to be used to achieve the function, then the program interrupts you. One of the questions was change the formatting so that negative numbers appear with braces. Now, I could have sworn it was an option under format cells/currency, but if I click there I only get four options: black with preceding minus sign, red, black with preceding negative sign (again), red with preceding negative sign. The interface didn't let me click on 'Number' or 'Custom' (and thus a custom format could not be chosen), and of course since it was a simulated environment, I couldn't change any windows regional settings. Is there any other way to make negative numbers display with brackets? The sample was ([pound sign]-50.00), so the test was definitely asking for a currency-type format. Taras |
Negative numbers use braces
If negative brackets are not available in the NumberNegative Numbers or
Currency dialog. This is a function of your Regional Settings in Windows OS. StartSettingsControl PanelRegional and Language SettingsRegional OptionsCustomizeCurrencyNegative Currency Format. Click on drop-down arrow and select the ($1.1) Note: this is under the "Currency" tab in Regional Options. Changing under the "Numbers" tab only does not do the trick. Apply and OKApply your way out. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Mon, 12 May 2008 22:23:59 -0700 (PDT), Taras_96 wrote: Hi everyone, I just did a 'prove it' online excel test, where an interface similar to excel is presented to the user and the user is asked to perform certain functions. If you click on a menu item/button that does not need to be used to achieve the function, then the program interrupts you. One of the questions was change the formatting so that negative numbers appear with braces. Now, I could have sworn it was an option under format cells/currency, but if I click there I only get four options: black with preceding minus sign, red, black with preceding negative sign (again), red with preceding negative sign. The interface didn't let me click on 'Number' or 'Custom' (and thus a custom format could not be chosen), and of course since it was a simulated environment, I couldn't change any windows regional settings. Is there any other way to make negative numbers display with brackets? The sample was ([pound sign]-50.00), so the test was definitely asking for a currency-type format. Taras |
Negative numbers use braces
On May 13, 5:11 pm, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote:
If negative brackets are not available in the NumberNegative Numbers or Currency dialog. This is a function of your Regional Settings in Windows OS. StartSettingsControl PanelRegional and Language SettingsRegional OptionsCustomizeCurrencyNegative Currency Format. Click on drop-down arrow and select the ($1.1) Note: this is under the "Currency" tab in Regional Options. Changing under the "Numbers" tab only does not do the trick. Apply and OKApply your way out. Gord Dibben Excel MVP I was actually in a simulated environment so I didn't have access to the regional and language settings - is there some way from within excel without defining a custom formula? |
Negative numbers use braces
No.
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 20 May 2008 08:34:40 -0700 (PDT), Taras_96 wrote: I was actually in a simulated environment so I didn't have access to the regional and language settings - is there some way from within excel without defining a custom formula? |
Negative numbers use braces
On May 20, 6:54 pm, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote:
No. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 20 May 2008 08:34:40 -0700 (PDT), Taras_96 wrote: I was actually in a simulated environment so I didn't have access to the regional and language settings - is there some way from within excel without defining a custom formula? Hmm, interesting - the test had an unanswerable question! Thanks Gord for your help! Taras |
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