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Don't use that cell for further calculations--use the original cell.
If you really want (I wouldn't!!), you could convert it back: =--SUBSTITUTE(B1,"-",".") Be aware that a number like: 1234.5678 will lose some accuracy in the conversions. Serene wrote: Hi Dave Wonderful. It works. However I realise that I cannot use this value to compute. It will have a #value! error. How to convert this into a number ? Thank you very much. "Serene" wrote: Hi The result is not correct $1,235-01. "pshepard" wrote: Hi Serene, ="$"&TEXT(A1,"0,0")&"-"&TEXT(A1-INT(A1),"00") Thanks, Peggy "Serene" wrote: Hi psherpard Thanks. I tried your formula but did not get the result I wanted. Result should be $1,234-56 but I got $1235-01 using your formula. Pls help. "pshepard" wrote: Hi Serene, The following just displays the value from A1 with a hyphen in place of the decimal. ="$"&TEXT(A1,"0")&"-"&TEXT(A1-INT(A1),"00") Let me know if this helps. Thanks, Peggy "Serene" wrote: I would like to have 2 decimal separator formats within a worksheet. For example, for $1,234.56 the format would be $1,234-56 for 7.89% the format would be 7.89% How can I do that? -- Dave Peterson |
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