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Hi,
I try to merge formatted Excel cells (ぎ #.##0,00) into a Word document.
Word displays a number with to many decimals (for example: 4600,2546897458)

How can I copy the format?

Thanks,
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I'm working with Excel and Word 2003,..

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Hi,
I try to merge formatted Excel cells (ぎ #.##0,00) into a Word document.
Word displays a number with to many decimals (for example: 4600,2546897458)

How can I copy the format?

Thanks,
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Geert

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Press Alt+F9 to toggle on the display of the field codes and inside the
closing } of the field to which you want to apply the format, add the
following formatting switch:

\# "?,0.00"

If you have negative amounts and you want to enclose them in parentheses,
use

\# "?,0.00;(?,0.00)"

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Hi,
I try to merge formatted Excel cells (? #.##0,00) into a Word document.
Word displays a number with to many decimals (for example:
4600,2546897458)

How can I copy the format?

Thanks,
--
Geert



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Default Format Excel cell in Word Mailmerge

Use Alt-F9 to reveal the field codes in your Word mail merge main document
and

change e.g.

{ MERGEFIELD mynumber }

to

{ MERGEFIELD mynumber \#"ぎ #.##0,00" }

(you can usually delete the \*Mergeformat switch if it is there)

I'm assuming "." is set up as the 1000s separator and the "," as the decimal
point in your regional options.

You may find the following is enough:

{ MERGEFIELD mynumber \#"ぎ.0,00" }


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"Geert" wrote in message
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Hi,
I try to merge formatted Excel cells (ぎ #.##0,00) into a Word document.
Word displays a number with to many decimals (for example:
4600,2546897458)

How can I copy the format?

Thanks,
--
Geert


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