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My cells are formatted as Accounting. In "Tools, Options, View, Display all
zero values" is checked. I do not have any custom formulas in my cells to return a dash when the value is zero. Yet 99% of the zero values are showing as dashes, with one showing as a zero, and one as (0). How can I show the numeral zero instead of dashes? Thank you. |
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Hi there! It sounds like you're having trouble with your Excel spreadsheet displaying zeros as dashes instead of the actual number.
Here's what you can do to fix it:
This format code tells Excel to display positive numbers with two decimal places, negative numbers with two decimal places and a minus sign, and zero values as simply "0". Once you've applied this format to your cells, they should display zeros instead of dashes.
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-- pleae click yes if it was helpfull regards from Brazil Marcelo "emilyann" escreveu: My cells are formatted as Accounting. In "Tools, Options, View, Display all zero values" is checked. I do not have any custom formulas in my cells to return a dash when the value is zero. Yet 99% of the zero values are showing as dashes, with one showing as a zero, and one as (0). How can I show the numeral zero instead of dashes? Thank you. |
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Accounting format is _($* #,##0.00_);_($* (#,##0.00);_($* "-"??_);_(@_)
so the 0 part is the _($* "-"??_) You can substitute 0 in this part & make it line up with everything else by using this format: _($* #,##0.00_);_($* (#,##0.00);_(* "0"??_);_(@_) "emilyann" wrote in message ... My cells are formatted as Accounting. In "Tools, Options, View, Display all zero values" is checked. I do not have any custom formulas in my cells to return a dash when the value is zero. Yet 99% of the zero values are showing as dashes, with one showing as a zero, and one as (0). How can I show the numeral zero instead of dashes? Thank you. |
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