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When I installed MS Office 2003, the default format for the ',' style has
negative sign instead of parenthesis. How can I change the default such that every new workbook has the change included? |
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Duncan
FormatStyleStyle Name "Comma" Select it and click on "Modify" button. Choose a format you like from the Number Tab. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Fri, 3 Dec 2004 16:29:02 -0800, Duncan wrote: When I installed MS Office 2003, the default format for the ',' style has negative sign instead of parenthesis. How can I change the default such that every new workbook has the change included? |
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