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Why doesn't my Excel '03 let me use brackets for negative numbers
I have Excel 2003, and for some odd reason, when I try to format cells to
negative numbers with brackets, the option I would normal choose shows negative signs. Has anyone else seen this before? Thanks, |
Why doesn't my Excel '03 let me use brackets for negative numbers
Without knowing what option you would "normal choose", I'd recommend:
Format/Cells/Number/Custom 0.00_);[0.00];0.00_) In article , T Standish <T wrote: I have Excel 2003, and for some odd reason, when I try to format cells to negative numbers with brackets, the option I would normal choose shows negative signs. Has anyone else seen this before? Thanks, |
Why doesn't my Excel '03 let me use brackets for negative numbers
If negative brackets are not available in the NumberNegative Numbers dialog.
This is a function of your Regional Settings in Windows OS. StartSettingsControl PanelRegional and Language SettingsRegional OptionsCustomizeCurrencyNegative Currency Format. Click on drop-down arrow and select the ($1.1) Note: this is under the "Currency" tab in Regional Options. Changing under the "Numbers" tab only does not do the trick. Apply and OKApply your way out. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 15:24:02 -0700, T Standish <T wrote: I have Excel 2003, and for some odd reason, when I try to format cells to negative numbers with brackets, the option I would normal choose shows negative signs. Has anyone else seen this before? Thanks, |
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