In Excel, cell format numbers are classified as currency
The reason for this phenomenon is that there is a problem in the setting. The specific solutions are as follows:
1. First, create a new excel document
To convert a number to a currency number is to set the value cell format to currency format. The following steps are as follows:
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select the cell to be set, right-click to select the cell format
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to open the cell Format dialog box, click the number tab (the general default number tab is activated)
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to select the currency symbol and decimal point according to your own needs, Then determine the specific recording operation of
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as shown in the following figure:
1. If the number is pasted, please select the value "123" in
"paste special"
2. If the number is manually entered, please right-click the cell containing the number, Set the cell format, select "general"
or select the cell containing numbers, and then click Ctrl +! Shortcut key, you can quickly open the cell Format dialog box, select "general" or other data types you need.
= replace (A1, match (, 0 / mid (A1, row ($1): $99), 1),,, & quot; ¥")
press Ctrl + Shift + enter to end the formula, and then drop it down
Method:
1. Open excel table and select the cell to be set as currency format
1. Select the box where the value is said to be in,
2. Right click to find the setting cell format bar,
3. Click to enter, and then click the value or general in the option box,
4. OK to restore the value.
select the number of decimal places in the red circle
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