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In Word, how can I automatically insert a comma between numbers?
When I am typing a document in Word (let's say a letter) and I type numbers
with a comma such as 1,158, I use the number pad but have to go over to the letter pad for the comma. There should be a comma in the number pad. Is there any way to format with auto correct with the numbers being unknown, to always insert a comma after every number that is followed by three numbers (1,111,111 or 1,158)? Or is there some other way that I don't know about, such as automatically invoking a macro? |
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