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Wombat

Making the text in a cell with a money format centered
 
Is this possible? I've tried but the text in the cell always sticks to the
right...

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Answer: Making the text in a cell with a money format centered
 
Yes, it is possible to center the text in a cell with a money format. Here's how you can do it:
  1. Select the cell or range of cells that you want to format.
  2. Right-click on the selected cells and choose "Format Cells" from the context menu.
  3. In the Format Cells dialog box, select the "Number" tab.
  4. Choose "Currency" from the Category list.
  5. Select the desired currency symbol and decimal places.
  6. Click on the "Alignment" tab.
  7. Under the "Horizontal" section, select "Center" from the drop-down menu.
  8. Click "OK" to apply the changes.

Now the text in the cell with a money format should be centered. If you still have trouble, make sure that the cell is wide enough to accommodate the currency symbol and the value. You can adjust the column width by dragging the column boundary to the left or right.

trip_to_tokyo[_3_]

Making the text in a cell with a money format centered
 
Yes.

In EXCEL 2007 for cell D4:-

1. Right hand click in cell and select Format Cells.

2. Format Cells should launch.

3. Number tab / Currency setting on left hand side / set Symbol: to $
English (United States) / OK

4. Enter 100 into the cell so that it appears as follows:-

$100.00

5. Home / Alignment group / Center

Cell D 4 is correctly centred.

Please hit Yes if my comments have helped.

Thanks.



"Wombat" wrote:

Is this possible? I've tried but the text in the cell always sticks to the
right...


Wombat

Making the text in a cell with a money format centered
 
Excel 2003 I'm afraid!

"trip_to_tokyo" wrote:

Yes.

In EXCEL 2007 for cell D4:-

1. Right hand click in cell and select Format Cells.

2. Format Cells should launch.

3. Number tab / Currency setting on left hand side / set Symbol: to $
English (United States) / OK

4. Enter 100 into the cell so that it appears as follows:-

$100.00

5. Home / Alignment group / Center

Cell D 4 is correctly centred.

Please hit Yes if my comments have helped.

Thanks.



"Wombat" wrote:

Is this possible? I've tried but the text in the cell always sticks to the
right...


trip_to_tokyo[_3_]

Making the text in a cell with a money format centered
 
Should still be something very similar.

"Wombat" wrote:

Excel 2003 I'm afraid!

"trip_to_tokyo" wrote:

Yes.

In EXCEL 2007 for cell D4:-

1. Right hand click in cell and select Format Cells.

2. Format Cells should launch.

3. Number tab / Currency setting on left hand side / set Symbol: to $
English (United States) / OK

4. Enter 100 into the cell so that it appears as follows:-

$100.00

5. Home / Alignment group / Center

Cell D 4 is correctly centred.

Please hit Yes if my comments have helped.

Thanks.



"Wombat" wrote:

Is this possible? I've tried but the text in the cell always sticks to the
right...


Fred Smith[_4_]

Making the text in a cell with a money format centered
 
It's on the Alignment tab of the Format Cells dialogue box.

In the future, tell us what you tried, and your version of Excel.

Regards,
Fred

"Wombat" wrote in message
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Is this possible? I've tried but the text in the cell always sticks to the
right...



Gord Dibben

Making the text in a cell with a money format centered
 
If it is Accounting Format you cannot center it.

If Currency Format go ahead and center it via
FormatCellsAignmentHozizontalCenter.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Wed, 10 Feb 2010 07:46:01 -0800, Wombat
wrote:

Is this possible? I've tried but the text in the cell always sticks to the
right...




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