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Brian C
 
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Default Why cant you show negative numbers in parentheses?

Dave:

Thanks for the "Ah Ha" moment. That worked fine.

Brian

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

I use winXP Home--I don't know if there's a difference.

Get to the control panel
Regional and Language Options
Regional options tab
click the Customize button
You'll see the currency tab.



Brian C wrote:

I can't find the "Currency Tab" under Regional Settings under WIN XP Pro.
Anyone else have some ideas. Seems strange to lose such a common feature for
number display.

Brian C

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Maybe it's your Windows regional settings that needs to be changed.

Windows start button|settings|control panel|regional settings
(in win98)

Currency tab
check the negative number format (use one with parentheses).


Bruce wrote:

you used to be able to use parentheses to show negative numbers in excel but
in the latest version (2003) they've removed this feature, you can't even set
it up as a custom format. any one know how i could do this.

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