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JOSEPH HAGGAR - SYDNEY , AUSTRALIA

Formatting an Excel number cell
 
I require to use brackets (0) for all credit amounts in my spreadsheets and
use the formatting option to alter -0,000.00 to (0,000.00) in each individual
spreadsheet.

How can I retain the above format (0,000.00) in Excel number format list
permanently, together with the other number formats. ?

Héctor Miguel

Formatting an Excel number cell
 
hi, Joseph !

I require to use brackets (0) for all credit amounts in my spreadsheets
and use the formatting option to alter -0,000.00 to (0,000.00)
in each individual spreadsheet.
How can I retain the above format (0,000.00) in Excel number format list permanently
together with the other number formats. ?


save a workbook (w/ only one worksheet) as template (*.xlt) with (all of) your number formats:
- book.xlt will apply to any new workbook
- sheet.xlt will apply to any new sheet added to any open workbook

note: if you need this availability from scratch (opening excel)
you will need to "move" the templates into your application startup/alternate path folder
the alternate path is stated in (menu) tools options general ... open files in ...

if you *just* save as template, you will need to *choose* from template wizard

hth,
hector.



JOSEPH HAGGAR - SYDNEY , AUSTRALIA[_2_]

Formatting an Excel number cell
 
Dear Hector

Many thanks for your prompt reply.

I have applied all the steps in your email and now I can use the formatted
excel template for all new spreadsheets without having to format each
seperate new spreadsheet.

Regards

Joseph Haggar
Sydney Australia
--
Joseph Haggar FPNA, AIMM
Senior Company Accountant
Glen Alpine Properties Pty Ltd
Address 78 Henderson Rd, Alexandria NSW 2015 - AUSTRALIA
Phone +612 8303 0000
Fax +612 8303 0099



"Héctor Miguel" wrote:

hi, Joseph !

I require to use brackets (0) for all credit amounts in my spreadsheets
and use the formatting option to alter -0,000.00 to (0,000.00)
in each individual spreadsheet.
How can I retain the above format (0,000.00) in Excel number format list permanently
together with the other number formats. ?


save a workbook (w/ only one worksheet) as template (*.xlt) with (all of) your number formats:
- book.xlt will apply to any new workbook
- sheet.xlt will apply to any new sheet added to any open workbook

note: if you need this availability from scratch (opening excel)
you will need to "move" the templates into your application startup/alternate path folder
the alternate path is stated in (menu) tools options general ... open files in ...

if you *just* save as template, you will need to *choose* from template wizard

hth,
hector.




Héctor Miguel

Formatting an Excel number cell
 
hi, Joseph !

thanks to you, for your feed-back ;)

regards,
hector.

Many thanks for your prompt reply.

I have applied all the steps in your email and now I can use the formatted
excel template for all new spreadsheets without having to format each seperate new spreadsheet.

Regards

Joseph Haggar
Sydney Australia
--
Joseph Haggar FPNA, AIMM
Senior Company Accountant
Glen Alpine Properties Pty Ltd
Address 78 Henderson Rd, Alexandria NSW 2015 - AUSTRALIA
Phone +612 8303 0000
Fax +612 8303 0099


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hi, Joseph !

I require to use brackets (0) for all credit amounts in my spreadsheets
and use the formatting option to alter -0,000.00 to (0,000.00)
in each individual spreadsheet.
How can I retain the above format (0,000.00) in Excel number format list permanently
together with the other number formats. ?


save a workbook (w/ only one worksheet) as template (*.xlt) with (all of) your number formats:
- book.xlt will apply to any new workbook
- sheet.xlt will apply to any new sheet added to any open workbook

note: if you need this availability from scratch (opening excel)
you will need to "move" the templates into your application startup/alternate path folder
the alternate path is stated in (menu) tools options general ... open files in ...

if you *just* save as template, you will need to *choose* from template wizard





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