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I have to enter a nine digt number followed by -001. For example
123456789-001. How can I format the cell so that I don't have to enter -001 since it's constant? |
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Hi,
custom format and enter #,0.-001 "Gilbert" wrote: I have to enter a nine digt number followed by -001. For example 123456789-001. How can I format the cell so that I don't have to enter -001 since it's constant? |
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General"-001"
-- David Biddulph "Gilbert" wrote in message ... I have to enter a nine digt number followed by -001. For example 123456789-001. How can I format the cell so that I don't have to enter -001 since it's constant? |
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Thanks Eduardo. But I was hoping not to have the decimal.
"Eduardo" wrote: Hi, custom format and enter #,0.-001 "Gilbert" wrote: I have to enter a nine digt number followed by -001. For example 123456789-001. How can I format the cell so that I don't have to enter -001 since it's constant? |
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Hi
use #,##0"-001" "Gilbert" wrote: Thanks Eduardo. But I was hoping not to have the decimal. "Eduardo" wrote: Hi, custom format and enter #,0.-001 "Gilbert" wrote: I have to enter a nine digt number followed by -001. For example 123456789-001. How can I format the cell so that I don't have to enter -001 since it's constant? |
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0"-001",
or General"-001" as I suggested earlier. -- David Biddulph "Gilbert" wrote in message ... Thanks Eduardo. But I was hoping not to have the decimal. "Eduardo" wrote: Hi, custom format and enter #,0.-001 "Gilbert" wrote: I have to enter a nine digt number followed by -001. For example 123456789-001. How can I format the cell so that I don't have to enter -001 since it's constant? |
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Thanks Eduardo. That's exactly what I was looking for.
"Eduardo" wrote: Hi use #,##0"-001" "Gilbert" wrote: Thanks Eduardo. But I was hoping not to have the decimal. "Eduardo" wrote: Hi, custom format and enter #,0.-001 "Gilbert" wrote: I have to enter a nine digt number followed by -001. For example 123456789-001. How can I format the cell so that I don't have to enter -001 since it's constant? |
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Thank you David.
"David Biddulph" wrote: General"-001" -- David Biddulph "Gilbert" wrote in message ... I have to enter a nine digt number followed by -001. For example 123456789-001. How can I format the cell so that I don't have to enter -001 since it's constant? . |
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