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Having chosen the ( ) format for negative numbers via the Regional/Keyboard
options in the Control panel, this still does not show as an option in the normal list of number formats. Negative numbers on a spreadsheet just appear with a minus sign. Any reason? I have tried the Conditional Formatting but the end result is a number appearing as -(x,xxx.xx). I don't wish to see the minus sign. I'm using Excel in Office 2007 with Windows 7 |
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