Number format to 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:
= replace (A1, match (, 0 / mid (A1, row ($1): $99), 1),,, & quot; ¥")
press Ctrl + Shift + enter to end the formula, and then drop it down
right-click in the selected area to "set cell format" -- "number" -- "currency", as shown in the figure:
OK "-- enter data, as shown in the figure:
you can set it in Excel and it to word. The effect is the same
the operations in Excel are as follows:
select data & gt& gt;& gt; Right click & gt& gt;& gt; Set cell & gt& gt;& gt; Check the number column & gt& gt;& gt; Click "currency" and choose the one that meets the requirements
I hope it can help you
Tools: word software
1. First, use Excel to open the prepared worksheet, open the cell of setting currency format, and select the "number" option in the start tab< br />