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Hi there, can anyone help me?
If I've got a figure in a spreadsheet, say £5,678,123 and I want this figure to be shown as £5.68 (as in £5.68 million), is there an easy way of entering a formula to do this automatically? The figures don't have to be numeric, they can be as text. Many thanks. |
I use the following for $...just sub the pound sign.
$#,##0, Brian -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
Sorry..I forgot to tell you to go to format, custom, then add the format I
outlined. Brian -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
Do you simply wnt to change the display of the existing number?
To change the display of the existing number, use a custom number format (select the cell, press Ctrl-1, choose the Number tab and Custom, then type this into the Type edit box: £#,##0.00,,;(£#,##0.00,,;) "PricklyFlower" wrote: Hi there, can anyone help me? If I've got a figure in a spreadsheet, say £5,678,123 and I want this figure to be shown as £5.68 (as in £5.68 million), is there an easy way of entering a formula to do this automatically? The figures don't have to be numeric, they can be as text. Many thanks. |
$0,,.# will be more to what you are looking for, the other format will not
round enough. BJD -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
Many thanks!
"bjd via OfficeKB.com" wrote: $0,,.# will be more to what you are looking for, the other format will not round enough. BJD -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
Thank you!
"Duke Carey" wrote: Do you simply wnt to change the display of the existing number? To change the display of the existing number, use a custom number format (select the cell, press Ctrl-1, choose the Number tab and Custom, then type this into the Type edit box: £#,##0.00,,;(£#,##0.00,,;) "PricklyFlower" wrote: Hi there, can anyone help me? If I've got a figure in a spreadsheet, say £5,678,123 and I want this figure to be shown as £5.68 (as in £5.68 million), is there an easy way of entering a formula to do this automatically? The figures don't have to be numeric, they can be as text. Many thanks. |
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