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Hello!!
Need some help to put all the numbers in a table with the same format. As you can see in my atached print, the number format is different for the first two columns and I want to change that format to the other columns format. Any way to do that?
Thanks!!
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@Anonymous
Can you check the data types in Power Query if you get your data through PQ?
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@amitchandak I already did that, but the format doesn't change... they're all as decimal numbers, but the format doesn't change.
I want to put the first column numbers as the other ones. (Example: planned= 5.238.538 and budget released = 1.605.900)
@Anonymous
Can you check the data types in Power Query if you get your data through PQ?
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@FowmyOh... yes, that's it! I can change the format trough that, however it still doesn't appears as the other ones. So I change the first number to decimal, but it appears as 5238538,00 instead of 5.238.538,00. Any way to do that? If not, I will have to change the other values to appears without the ".".
I have same problem now, can you share on what the solution is? Thank you