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On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 08:40:02 -0700, nastech
wrote: thankyou again, is there any work around? maybe not critical then, but should I post as a script request question, or do you think that might be wasted time? (resources etc.) "Ron Rosenfeld" wrote: On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 20:18:01 -0700, nastech wrote: 060426-5 Need Custom format, not a formula (Not looking for formula's). Just need "Custom Format" for how column of e.g.: 1.511B will look like: 2B That which you get by: Right-Click cell, Format Cells.., Number tab, Custom: then what do you type in place of #,##0? (question mark included in this example) may not be wording this right? column has e.g.: 1.511M 1.511B Custom formats only work for numeric values. Since 1.511B is not a numeric value, but rather a text value, you will not be able to do what you want with a custom format. --ron If you can use a formula, it would be simple to translate your 1.511B; 1.511M; etc. Without knowing the range of values you might be using, it's a bit hard to come up with a general formula. Also, depending on whether you want the result to be a "text string" or a "real number", the method would be different. So if you can define your requirements more completely, a solution will be forthcoming. --ron |
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