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Dale

Custom formating of cells
 
I have a number in a cell that is in whole numbers that I needs to be
reported in $,000. In the Format cells menu on the nubers tab there are
several (###.00) type cells. I am importing a lot of data that is in million
of dollar and I want to convert to be reported in thousands. Is there a
formula/conversion I can use in the custom section on the tab to accomplish
this task?

Thanks

Dale

Bernard Liengme

Custom formating of cells
 
Try custom format like
$ 0,
$ #.00,
etc
Note the trailing comma

In Google the search fro <excel format thousands yielded over 1 million
hits. The first of these was:
http://j-walk.com/ss/excel/usertips/tip017.htm
best wishes

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"Dale" wrote in message
...
I have a number in a cell that is in whole numbers that I needs to be
reported in $,000. In the Format cells menu on the nubers tab there are
several (###.00) type cells. I am importing a lot of data that is in
million
of dollar and I want to convert to be reported in thousands. Is there a
formula/conversion I can use in the custom section on the tab to
accomplish
this task?

Thanks

Dale




Gord Dibben

Custom formating of cells
 
Dale

Custom $#,#00, will show 23,000,000 as $23,000

Note: the value is still 23,000,000


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 12:36:13 -0800, Dale wrote:

I have a number in a cell that is in whole numbers that I needs to be
reported in $,000. In the Format cells menu on the nubers tab there are
several (###.00) type cells. I am importing a lot of data that is in million
of dollar and I want to convert to be reported in thousands. Is there a
formula/conversion I can use in the custom section on the tab to accomplish
this task?

Thanks

Dale




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