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Kamal Singh Oberh

How do I default separator for thousands when working in XLS in t.
 
I am in India. And the usual method when working with 'money' figures we use
comma as the separator for thousands. Example of such separation is
76,54,321. However, all that I am able to do is in this format 7,654,321.
How do I default the settings for use in Indian way?

Toppers

How do I default separator for thousands when working in XLS in t.
 
I have searched for an answer and it appears that an "add-in" is one (the
only?) solution:

Try:

http://www.dq.winsila.com/tips-trick...and-words.html

"Kamal Singh Oberh" wrote:

I am in India. And the usual method when working with 'money' figures we use
comma as the separator for thousands. Example of such separation is
76,54,321. However, all that I am able to do is in this format 7,654,321.
How do I default the settings for use in Indian way?


Bernard Liengme

How do I default separator for thousands when working in XLS in t.
 
If you have Excel 2002 or later look up bhattext in help.
Otherwise the following format might help you


[=10000000]##\,##\,##\,##0.00;[=100000]##\,##\,##0.00;##,##0.00
(This format separates groups for India/Thailand, format valid for
positive numbers up to 99,99,99,999.99 or 999,999,999.99)
in Excel XP see function BhatText as in Thai Bhat currency.


=BAHTTEXT(A37) [Rupees, Rs., Paise, lakhs, crores] ==an alternative may
be to use Control Panel, Regional Settings, Numbers,
digit grouping.


see:
http://www.google.ca/groups?q=indian...cel*&hl=en&lr=...
--
best wishes


--
Bernard V Liengme
www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme
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"Kamal Singh Oberh" <Kamal Singh wrote in
message ...
I am in India. And the usual method when working with 'money' figures we
use
comma as the separator for thousands. Example of such separation is
76,54,321. However, all that I am able to do is in this format 7,654,321.
How do I default the settings for use in Indian way?




Kamal Singh Oberh[_2_]

How do I default separator for thousands when working in XLS i
 
Wow. It worked and worked well. Thanks a tonne. Are you an expert on Excel
and stuff? I might have more questions in future, could I write to you
directly? My e-mail id is . Profound regards.
Kamal.

"Bernard Liengme" wrote:

If you have Excel 2002 or later look up bhattext in help.
Otherwise the following format might help you


[=10000000]##\,##\,##\,##0.00;[=100000]##\,##\,##0.00;##,##0.00
(This format separates groups for India/Thailand, format valid for
positive numbers up to 99,99,99,999.99 or 999,999,999.99)
in Excel XP see function BhatText as in Thai Bhat currency.


=BAHTTEXT(A37) [Rupees, Rs., Paise, lakhs, crores] ==an alternative may
be to use Control Panel, Regional Settings, Numbers,
digit grouping.


see:
http://www.google.ca/groups?q=indian...cel*&hl=en&lr=...
--
best wishes


--
Bernard V Liengme
www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme
remove caps from email

"Kamal Singh Oberh" <Kamal Singh wrote in
message ...
I am in India. And the usual method when working with 'money' figures we
use
comma as the separator for thousands. Example of such separation is
76,54,321. However, all that I am able to do is in this format 7,654,321.
How do I default the settings for use in Indian way?






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