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Mary Fran

Function for euro number format?
 
Is there a function that will allow me to display a number (such as 2,435.00)
in the French euro format ( 2 435,00)?

I haven't found a way to format numbers in this fashion that still allows
them to operate as numbers. (At least, not as the correct value.)

Bernard Liengme

Function for euro number format?
 
The only way you can use a comma as the decimal separator is to change your
Windows Regional Settings
best wishes
--
Bernard V Liengme
Microsoft Excel MVP
www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme
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"Mary Fran" wrote in message
...
Is there a function that will allow me to display a number (such as
2,435.00)
in the French euro format ( 2 435,00)?

I haven't found a way to format numbers in this fashion that still allows
them to operate as numbers. (At least, not as the correct value.)




Peo Sjoblom

Function for euro number format?
 
If you are worried about sending a spreadsheet to somebody in France using
US formatting then stop worrying. It will be converted to the regional
setting of the computer where the file is opened.


--


Regards,


Peo Sjoblom


"Mary Fran" wrote in message
...
Is there a function that will allow me to display a number (such as
2,435.00)
in the French euro format ( 2 435,00)?

I haven't found a way to format numbers in this fashion that still allows
them to operate as numbers. (At least, not as the correct value.)




Gord Dibben

Function for euro number format?
 
If using Excel 2002 or 2003 you can change the separators in
ToolsOptionsInternational.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 13:19:29 -0300, "Bernard Liengme"
wrote:

The only way you can use a comma as the decimal separator is to change your
Windows Regional Settings
best wishes



Mary Fran

Function for euro number format?
 
I want to be able to print spreadsheets with French formatting. I'm not
emailing the spreadsheets.

"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:

If you are worried about sending a spreadsheet to somebody in France using
US formatting then stop worrying. It will be converted to the regional
setting of the computer where the file is opened.


--


Regards,


Peo Sjoblom


"Mary Fran" wrote in message
...
Is there a function that will allow me to display a number (such as
2,435.00)
in the French euro format ( 2 435,00)?

I haven't found a way to format numbers in this fashion that still allows
them to operate as numbers. (At least, not as the correct value.)





Mary Fran

Function for euro number format?
 
That works like a charm except for 1 thing: it makes the change globally, not
just for specific files. Of course, I can work around this by just making
the change when I want to print. But is there a way that I can make the
change apply only to those files which I want to print in the French format?

Oh, and thanks to all of you who took the time to try to help me.


"Gord Dibben" wrote:

If using Excel 2002 or 2003 you can change the separators in
ToolsOptionsInternational.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 13:19:29 -0300, "Bernard Liengme"
wrote:

The only way you can use a comma as the decimal separator is to change your
Windows Regional Settings
best wishes




Gord Dibben

Function for euro number format?
 
You could create a macro that would toggle the setting on/off when you want to
print a workbook or sheet.

I will post something later.


Gord

On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 01:08:02 -0700, Mary Fran
wrote:

That works like a charm except for 1 thing: it makes the change globally, not
just for specific files. Of course, I can work around this by just making
the change when I want to print. But is there a way that I can make the
change apply only to those files which I want to print in the French format?

Oh, and thanks to all of you who took the time to try to help me.


"Gord Dibben" wrote:

If using Excel 2002 or 2003 you can change the separators in
ToolsOptionsInternational.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 13:19:29 -0300, "Bernard Liengme"
wrote:

The only way you can use a comma as the decimal separator is to change your
Windows Regional Settings
best wishes





Peo Sjoblom

Function for euro number format?
 
If you do toolsoptionsinternational and then remove the check mark from
"Use system separators" then put a comma in the decimal separator and a
period in the thousands separator then click OK. Now you can print, then
just reverse it after your printout

--


Regards,


Peo Sjoblom


"Mary Fran" wrote in message
...
I want to be able to print spreadsheets with French formatting. I'm not
emailing the spreadsheets.

"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:

If you are worried about sending a spreadsheet to somebody in France
using
US formatting then stop worrying. It will be converted to the regional
setting of the computer where the file is opened.


--


Regards,


Peo Sjoblom


"Mary Fran" wrote in message
...
Is there a function that will allow me to display a number (such as
2,435.00)
in the French euro format ( 2 435,00)?

I haven't found a way to format numbers in this fashion that still
allows
them to operate as numbers. (At least, not as the correct value.)







Mary Fran

Function for euro number format?
 
Thanks, I'd really appreciate it, but it would have to be in "macro for
dummies format" because I've never successfully created a macro.

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

You could create a macro that would toggle the setting on/off when you want to
print a workbook or sheet.

I will post something later.


Gord

On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 01:08:02 -0700, Mary Fran
wrote:

That works like a charm except for 1 thing: it makes the change globally, not
just for specific files. Of course, I can work around this by just making
the change when I want to print. But is there a way that I can make the
change apply only to those files which I want to print in the French format?

Oh, and thanks to all of you who took the time to try to help me.


"Gord Dibben" wrote:

If using Excel 2002 or 2003 you can change the separators in
ToolsOptionsInternational.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 13:19:29 -0300, "Bernard Liengme"
wrote:

The only way you can use a comma as the decimal separator is to change your
Windows Regional Settings
best wishes





Mary Fran

Function for euro number format?
 
Thanks.

"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:

If you do toolsoptionsinternational and then remove the check mark from
"Use system separators" then put a comma in the decimal separator and a
period in the thousands separator then click OK. Now you can print, then
just reverse it after your printout

--


Regards,


Peo Sjoblom


"Mary Fran" wrote in message
...
I want to be able to print spreadsheets with French formatting. I'm not
emailing the spreadsheets.

"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:

If you are worried about sending a spreadsheet to somebody in France
using
US formatting then stop worrying. It will be converted to the regional
setting of the computer where the file is opened.


--


Regards,


Peo Sjoblom


"Mary Fran" wrote in message
...
Is there a function that will allow me to display a number (such as
2,435.00)
in the French euro format ( 2 435,00)?

I haven't found a way to format numbers in this fashion that still
allows
them to operate as numbers. (At least, not as the correct value.)







Gord Dibben

Function for euro number format?
 
Keep doing it manually until I get something for you.

Having a problem with some code I'm testing.

Gord

On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 13:20:00 -0700, Mary Fran
wrote:

Thanks, I'd really appreciate it, but it would have to be in "macro for
dummies format" because I've never successfully created a macro.

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

You could create a macro that would toggle the setting on/off when you want to
print a workbook or sheet.

I will post something later.


Gord

On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 01:08:02 -0700, Mary Fran
wrote:

That works like a charm except for 1 thing: it makes the change globally, not
just for specific files. Of course, I can work around this by just making
the change when I want to print. But is there a way that I can make the
change apply only to those files which I want to print in the French format?

Oh, and thanks to all of you who took the time to try to help me.


"Gord Dibben" wrote:

If using Excel 2002 or 2003 you can change the separators in
ToolsOptionsInternational.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 13:19:29 -0300, "Bernard Liengme"
wrote:

The only way you can use a comma as the decimal separator is to change your
Windows Regional Settings
best wishes






Gord Dibben

Function for euro number format?
 
This is not ideal but will help until I can get a beforeprint code set up.

Sub Toggle_Separators()
With Application
.DecimalSeparator = ","
.ThousandsSeparator = "."
.UseSystemSeparators = Not .UseSystemSeparators
End With
End Sub

Assign to a button or shortcut key and toggle the separators on/off.


Gord

On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 19:27:07 -0700, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote:

Keep doing it manually until I get something for you.

Having a problem with some code I'm testing.

Gord

On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 13:20:00 -0700, Mary Fran
wrote:

Thanks, I'd really appreciate it, but it would have to be in "macro for
dummies format" because I've never successfully created a macro.

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

You could create a macro that would toggle the setting on/off when you want to
print a workbook or sheet.

I will post something later.


Gord

On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 01:08:02 -0700, Mary Fran
wrote:

That works like a charm except for 1 thing: it makes the change globally, not
just for specific files. Of course, I can work around this by just making
the change when I want to print. But is there a way that I can make the
change apply only to those files which I want to print in the French format?

Oh, and thanks to all of you who took the time to try to help me.


"Gord Dibben" wrote:

If using Excel 2002 or 2003 you can change the separators in
ToolsOptionsInternational.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 13:19:29 -0300, "Bernard Liengme"
wrote:

The only way you can use a comma as the decimal separator is to change your
Windows Regional Settings
best wishes






Mary Fran

Function for euro number format?
 
Thank you. It's very nice of you to take the trouble to do this.

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

This is not ideal but will help until I can get a beforeprint code set up.

Sub Toggle_Separators()
With Application
.DecimalSeparator = ","
.ThousandsSeparator = "."
.UseSystemSeparators = Not .UseSystemSeparators
End With
End Sub

Assign to a button or shortcut key and toggle the separators on/off.


Gord

On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 19:27:07 -0700, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote:

Keep doing it manually until I get something for you.

Having a problem with some code I'm testing.

Gord

On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 13:20:00 -0700, Mary Fran
wrote:

Thanks, I'd really appreciate it, but it would have to be in "macro for
dummies format" because I've never successfully created a macro.

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

You could create a macro that would toggle the setting on/off when you want to
print a workbook or sheet.

I will post something later.


Gord

On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 01:08:02 -0700, Mary Fran
wrote:

That works like a charm except for 1 thing: it makes the change globally, not
just for specific files. Of course, I can work around this by just making
the change when I want to print. But is there a way that I can make the
change apply only to those files which I want to print in the French format?

Oh, and thanks to all of you who took the time to try to help me.


"Gord Dibben" wrote:

If using Excel 2002 or 2003 you can change the separators in
ToolsOptionsInternational.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 13:19:29 -0300, "Bernard Liengme"
wrote:

The only way you can use a comma as the decimal separator is to change your
Windows Regional Settings
best wishes








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