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Try to change $ sing to £ sign on a sales invoice
Trying to change $ signs to £ sign on a sales invoice.
I have tried but it goes back to $ signs I do like this sales invocie template as it adds up as you go along |
Try to change $ sing to £ sign on a sales invoice
In EXCEL 2007 this should work:-
Click in cell A1, for example, which is formatted as dollars. Then Home / Font / Number tab / change the Symbol: to the pounds sign and hit OK. Cell A1 should now show pounds instead of dollars. Try saving the file and going back into it to see if EXCEL has saved the change: it should have. Please hit Yes if my comments have helped. Thanks. "bea" wrote: Trying to change $ signs to £ sign on a sales invoice. I have tried but it goes back to $ signs I do like this sales invocie template as it adds up as you go along |
Try to change $ sing to £ sign on a sales invoice
You must change the formatting on the original Template and save that
Template, not on the workbook that was created by the Template. To open the Template as a Template, not as a new workbook, you must browse to the *.xlt or *.xltx file and right-clickopen. Make your changes and Save. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sun, 7 Feb 2010 08:50:01 -0800, bea wrote: Trying to change $ signs to £ sign on a sales invoice. I have tried but it goes back to $ signs I do like this sales invocie template as it adds up as you go along |
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