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I have a table with 7 different currencies. I need to have a number and the
corresponding currency in a single field. I know it is possible in Excel but cannot find the right syntax. My table shows quantities multiplied by rates using different currencies. Like 10 * 5 Euros = 50 Euros, 7 * 10 Renminbi = 70 Renminbi and so on. The currency should not be in a different field but should actually define the amount itself. |
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How would you know that a cell contains Euros and not Renmimbi?
-- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "R" wrote in message ... I have a table with 7 different currencies. I need to have a number and the corresponding currency in a single field. I know it is possible in Excel but cannot find the right syntax. My table shows quantities multiplied by rates using different currencies. Like 10 * 5 Euros = 50 Euros, 7 * 10 Renminbi = 70 Renminbi and so on. The currency should not be in a different field but should actually define the amount itself. |
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![]() R Wrote: I have a table with 7 different currencies. I need to have a number and the corresponding currency in a single field. I know it is possible in Excel but cannot find the right syntax. My table shows quantities multiplied by rates using different currencies. Like 10 * 5 Euros = 50 Euros, 7 * 10 Renminbi = 70 Renminbi and so on. The currency should not be in a different field but should actually define the amount itself. Is what you're after to have the currency expressed in the cell with the number such as $40 (or other currencies) You need to format the cell using the Custom feature and define the cell to accept a number and express it as a currency. The syntax is as follows: "$"###.## where the dollar sign can be substiuted with Yen or whatever, and the hash signs are the number with(in this case) two decimal points. The number you should see with the cell formatted like this would be something like $396.26 Hope this helps -- Jon Quixley ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Jon Quixley's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=25803 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=392091 |
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Try something similar to this custom number format:
#,##0 "Euros" -- Damon Longworth Don't miss out on the 2005 Excel User Conference Sept 16th and 17th Stockyards Hotel - Ft. Worth, Texas www.ExcelUserConference.com "R" wrote in message ... I have a table with 7 different currencies. I need to have a number and the corresponding currency in a single field. I know it is possible in Excel but cannot find the right syntax. My table shows quantities multiplied by rates using different currencies. Like 10 * 5 Euros = 50 Euros, 7 * 10 Renminbi = 70 Renminbi and so on. The currency should not be in a different field but should actually define the amount itself. |
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