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How do I change the format of a number in a table
In a table I want to change the format of a number. For example, instead of
using a minus sign for a negative number I want to use brackets, add two decimals to the number or add a dollar sign. |
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You cannot do that automatically with a Word table. If however you insert
and Excel spreadsheet into the document instead of using a Word table, you will have access to all of the cell formatting capability of Excel and except when you are actually working in the table, it will not be possible to tell that it is not a Word table. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Number format" Number wrote in message ... In a table I want to change the format of a number. For example, instead of using a minus sign for a negative number I want to use brackets, add two decimals to the number or add a dollar sign. |
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