Any way to get a number column to use a number separator "," for numbers of 1000 and above?
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Hi David,
I'm not using that kind of separator, but check the manual 4.075 Field Options section. You can use the format syntax specified there : http://www.apostate.com/vb-format-syntax
So something like <format>###,##0.00</format> (I added the decimals at the end, but do as you see fit).would work; write that in the option section of the field properties of your field.
I'm not using that kind of separator, but check the manual 4.075 Field Options section. You can use the format syntax specified there : http://www.apostate.com/vb-format-syntax
So something like <format>###,##0.00</format> (I added the decimals at the end, but do as you see fit).would work; write that in the option section of the field properties of your field. [/quote]
Thanks. This does work but strangely enough even without the .00 entered the two decimal places still show up (and I'd prefer they didn't). Any suggestions? Pierre?
[quote=Pierre_Admin]Using the control panel regional settings does not do the trick ?[/quote]
I don't know what that means :). I went to Tools>Field Properties and and looked at the various options for the field. I don't see anything there about regional properties. I do not know what "control panel" refers to. Thanks Pierre.
[quote=Pierre_Admin]Using the control panel regional settings does not do the trick ?[/quote]
I don't know what that means :). I went to Tools>Field Properties and and looked at the various options for the field. I don't see anything there about regional properties. I do not know what "control panel" refers to. Thanks Pierre.
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Pierre is referring to Windows' Control Panel; not IQ's.
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