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MS Excel should allow you to format numerical values to thousand.
In the business world, financial results are frequently reported in
"thousands". In order to achieve this in excel, you need to add the formula; (=/1000). However it should be as easy as clicking on "format", choosing "cells", "number" and selecting this option from the drop down menu. |
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Hi
use a custom format such as #, and it shoudl work -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany "Elias Nunez" <Elias schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... In the business world, financial results are frequently reported in "thousands". In order to achieve this in excel, you need to add the formula; (=/1000). However it should be as easy as clicking on "format", choosing "cells", "number" and selecting this option from the drop down menu. |
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