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If I want to display millions in a custom format, I can specify "#,##0,," but how do I display the first decimal place?
Even if I specify "#,##0.0,,", it will be displayed as "12,345,678.0,," which is not correct.
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In this case, place the decimal placeholder ".0" after the two commas:
"#,##0,,.0"
Does that work for you?
In this case, place the decimal placeholder ".0" after the two commas:
"#,##0,,.0"
Does that work for you?
It is now displayed correctly.
Thank you very much.
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