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All,
Is it possible to create a style where a number which is actually in millions of $s appear as thousands of dollars. e.g. if input is in millions and lets say I enter 100 and I want to see the output in thousands (without changing the input physically) cell should show 100,000. Thanks much, RK |
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This Custom Format should work for you...
$#,##0",000" -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "rk0909" wrote in message ... All, Is it possible to create a style where a number which is actually in millions of $s appear as thousands of dollars. e.g. if input is in millions and lets say I enter 100 and I want to see the output in thousands (without changing the input physically) cell should show 100,000. Thanks much, RK |
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Awesome.
Thanks much. "Rick Rothstein" wrote: This Custom Format should work for you... $#,##0",000" -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "rk0909" wrote in message ... All, Is it possible to create a style where a number which is actually in millions of $s appear as thousands of dollars. e.g. if input is in millions and lets say I enter 100 and I want to see the output in thousands (without changing the input physically) cell should show 100,000. Thanks much, RK |
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