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In all French speaking organizations and countries, financial numbers are displayed with:
1. A space as the thousands separator
2. A comma as the decimal separator
Furthermore, in Canada, currency is displayed with the currency sign after a space after the number.
If I have 2553128457.75 in my data, I need it to be displayed as 2 553 128 457.75 $
1234.56 should be 1 234,56 $
And since we're on currency, the decimal should be rounded up to two decimal places: 9876.339 should be 9 876,34 $
I have been at this for hours and can't find a solution. What is the custom numeric format that will achieve this?
Solved! Go to Solution.
@Anonymous Try something like this:
### 000 000.00 \$;(\### 000 000.00 \$);\### 000 000.00 \$
I have similar kind of problem.
In my case-
If I have 2553128457.75 in my data, I need it to be displayed as 2.553.128.457,75 $
Could you please help?
@Anonymous Try something like this:
### 000 000.00 \$;(\### 000 000.00 \$);\### 000 000.00 \$
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