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Formatting: Display a minus sign before a number
How do I format a number so that it display a minus sign before the number. I
have a spreadsheet that was created by someone else, and it does this, but I cannot figure out how to do it! |
Formatting: Display a minus sign before a number
Is it all or part of the numbers in a column? Either way, enter the
number in the cell with a - sign. Then click on the column, select FORMATCELLSNUMBER, select the type of number you are using (currency, general, number, etc.) and you'll see a box for negative numbers. Pick your pleasure and voila--it will show that way on your spreadsheet. |
Formatting: Display a minus sign before a number
If you'[ll right-click a cell, a window pops up and allows you to
choose the visual display of a number. |
Formatting: Display a minus sign before a number
I should have mentioned the cell format is Accounting and the number is not a
negative, it is however used in a formula. For example =A3-A2 "SharonJo" wrote: How do I format a number so that it display a minus sign before the number. I have a spreadsheet that was created by someone else, and it does this, but I cannot figure out how to do it! |
Formatting: Display a minus sign before a number
I should have mentioned the cell format is Accounting and the number is not a
negative, it is however used in a formula. For example =A3-A2 "Not Excelling" wrote: Is it all or part of the numbers in a column? Either way, enter the number in the cell with a - sign. Then click on the column, select FORMATCELLSNUMBER, select the type of number you are using (currency, general, number, etc.) and you'll see a box for negative numbers. Pick your pleasure and voila--it will show that way on your spreadsheet. |
Formatting: Display a minus sign before a number
I should have mentioned the cell format is Accounting and the number is not a
negative, it is however used in a formula. For example =A3-A2 "Dave O" wrote: If you'[ll right-click a cell, a window pops up and allows you to choose the visual display of a number. |
Formatting: Display a minus sign before a number
Right Click the Cell and select format cells. Click on the Number Tab the
select custom. Enter this as your custom number format. -# now all number will have an extra - in front. (ie 12 will show as -12, and -12 will show as --12). if you want only one - for negative numbers use this format -#;-# if you want 0 to show as -0, use this format -0;-# "SharonJo" wrote: I should have mentioned the cell format is Accounting and the number is not a negative, it is however used in a formula. For example =A3-A2 "SharonJo" wrote: How do I format a number so that it display a minus sign before the number. I have a spreadsheet that was created by someone else, and it does this, but I cannot figure out how to do it! |
Formatting: Display a minus sign before a number
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Formatting: Display a minus sign before a number
I'm not an expert but should it not be: =A2-A3 or =MIN(A2:A3)-MAX(A2:A3) just a thought! JG -- pinmaster ------------------------------------------------------------------------ pinmaster's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=6261 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=498875 |
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