Yes, there is a way to automatically insert a comma between numbers in Word. You can use the
AutoCorrect feature in Word to achieve this. Here are the steps:
- Open a new or existing document in Word.
- Click on the "File" tab in the top left corner of the screen.
- Click on "Options" at the bottom of the left-hand menu.
- In the Word Options dialog box, click on "Proofing" in the left-hand menu.
- Click on the "AutoCorrect Options" button.
- In the AutoCorrect dialog box, click on the "AutoFormat As You Type" tab.
- Check the box next to "Formatted text (with layout)" under the "Replace as you type" section.
- Check the box next to "Use replacement table" under the "Replace as you type" section.
- Click on the "OK" button to close the AutoCorrect dialog box.
- Type a number with more than three digits, such as "12345".
- Press the spacebar or type a non-numeric character, such as a letter or punctuation mark.
- The number should automatically be formatted with a comma, like this: "12,345".
That's it! Now, every time you type a number with more than three digits, Word will automatically insert a comma between the thousands and hundreds places. This can save you time and make your documents look more professional.