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Hi MM
If you're using a Word form (i.e. with form fields), then you format the field values by changing its properties. To do this, right click on the form, select properties, choose 'Number' from the 'type' dropdown and either choose or input the format you want from the 'number' dropdown. You can format any formula fields referring to these by inserting the appropriate numeric picture switch - Word's help describes how. If you're talking about a plain table, the cells are free-form by default and the formatting is entirely dependent on you. If you need Excel-like formatting, you could insert an Excel worksheet, or just use Excel. Cheers "MM" wrote in message ... I'm a WordPerfect fan and can do anything I want in formatting a table in WP; however, some forms I have to use are in Word and converting the table to WP has proved to be a problem. I need to know how to format the cells of a table in Word 2003 to currency so that when I type "123.2" it automatically formats to "$123.20". Can anyone help? Thanks. |
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