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Dear Community,
If you are using Tabs to set up tab-align in a document, you still have to put a currency symbol before the data. Is there a way to format this column so it would have a currency formatting. I tried to do this using a table instead of tabs but I still could not find a way to format a column in a table so that the dollar signs show without having to type them. I am looking for something similar to Excel, where you could select formatting, currency. Thanks |
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Sorry - In a spreadsheet the formatting is a property of the *cell* to which
you apply it. Not so in a word processing document. Even though the 'rectangles' in a Table are referred to as 'cells' they really aren't the same thing. Regards |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac On 7/12/06 2:28 PM, in article , "Louisq" wrote: Dear Community, If you are using Tabs to set up tab-align in a document, you still have to put a currency symbol before the data. Is there a way to format this column so it would have a currency formatting. I tried to do this using a table instead of tabs but I still could not find a way to format a column in a table so that the dollar signs show without having to type them. I am looking for something similar to Excel, where you could select formatting, currency. Thanks |
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"Louisq" wrote:
Dear Community, If you are using Tabs to set up tab-align in a document, you still have to put a currency symbol before the data. Is there a way to format this column so it would have a currency formatting. I tried to do this using a table instead of tabs but I still could not find a way to format a column in a table so that the dollar signs show without having to type them. I am looking for something similar to Excel, where you could select formatting, currency. You could insert an Excel workbook into your doc and use that. (InsertObject) You should be able to do what you want there. What kind of doc is it? I mean, what is it going to be used for? While you see all of the cell info (column/row info, etc) when you work on the Excel workbook in your doc, once you click somewhere else in your doc you will only see what looks like a table and the cell borders don't show unless you put the formatting in . . . Just a thought. Not sure if it would work for your purposes. Hope that helps in some way. |
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