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Default Number format

How do I set the default number format to be #,##0;[Red](#,##0), which will
avoid the dash sign for nrgative numbers and add a thousand seperator. I am
still using Excel 2000. Thanks for your help.
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Default Number format

Right-click Format Cells Custom Type
Does that do it for ya?

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How do I set the default number format to be #,##0;[Red](#,##0), which will
avoid the dash sign for nrgative numbers and add a thousand seperator. I am
still using Excel 2000. Thanks for your help.

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