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How do you format numbers in a table to have it automatically put commas or
dollars signs in. It can be done it WordPerfect - can it be done in MS Word? |
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Butler,
I'm afraid this is not possible? Excel does this of course. If you have Excel, you can embed a spreadsheet into the Word document apply number formatting. The only thing that comes near is to put a formfield in your cell, formatting it as you want (e.g. $#,##0.00;($#,##0.00). But then of course your document(form) will have to be protected using the forms toolbar. Luc "Butler" schreef in bericht ... How do you format numbers in a table to have it automatically put commas or dollars signs in. It can be done it WordPerfect - can it be done in MS Word? |
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