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In Design view, right-click anywhere in the column that contains the field you want to format, and then choose Properties from the shortcut menu. Click in the Format property, and then click the arrow to display the format options. Choose a format option from the drop-down list.
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Select the cells you want to format. In the Format sidebar, click the Cell tab, then click the Data Format pop-up menu and choose Currency. Do any of the following: Click the Currency pop-up menu, then choose a currency symbol, such as US Dollar ($).
Got the Control panel and select the Region and Language button. Select Additional Settings Set digit groupings to the Indian grouping like this: Do the same on the Currency Tab and Apply.
Click Start | Control Panel. Click Clock, Language and Region. Click Change the date time or number format. On the Format page of the Region and Language dialog, click the [Additional Settings] button. Click on the Currency page and amend the Currency format according to your needs. See tip below.
Open the Format Cells dialog, select Currency under Category, and choose the desired currency from the Symbol drop-down list, e.g. Russian Ruble: Switch to Custom category, and modify the built-in Excel format the way you want.
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When you create custom number formats, you can specify up to four sections of format code. These sections of code define the formats for positive numbers, negative numbers, zero values, and text, in that order. The sections of code must be separated by semicolons (;).
Press TAB, open the drop-down menu in the Format row, and choose Fixed. Note that the Decimal Places property is set to Auto. Click Save and then click the View button to go to Data sheet view.
Press the TAB key, open the drop-down menu, and choose Number. In Field Properties, click in Field Size, open the drop-down menu, and choose Single. Press TAB, open the drop-down menu in the Format row, and choose Fixed. Note that the Decimal Places property is set to Auto.
Integers in Access come in 1, 2 and 4 byte varieties. The single byte number is named Byte (Range 0-255), the two-byte number is named Integer (-32768 to 32767) and then there is the Long Integer (-2 billion to 2 billion). Decimal numbers are so-called fixed point numbers. A decimal number uses 17 bytes of disk space.
Open the query in Design View. Right-click the date field, and then click Properties. In the Property Sheet, select the format you want from the Format property list.
Press the TAB key, open the drop-down menu, and choose Number. In Field Properties, click in Field Size, open the drop-down menu, and choose Single. Press TAB, open the drop-down menu in the Format row, and choose Fixed. Note that the Decimal Places property is set to Auto.
Create a table with a field of type Currency. In the lower pane of table design view, set the Format property to "Currency". Save the table, and close the database. Open the Windows Control Panel. Go to Regional Options, and change the Currency setting. Open your database again. Open your table in design view.
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