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Dynamic number formatting

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smaruzzi - 06 May 2007 09:22 GMT
Costs in my sheet could be in a wide range of different currencies. The ideal
visual outcome would be to associate the appropriate currency symbol to each
cost number. The currency information is dynalically generate in a cell
inside the working sheet. As an example, if Euro is the selected currency,
all costs should look like this: €123.00, €435.65 and so on.
Is there a smart way to set a sort of conditional formatting so that - based
on the currency selected at a given time - all financial figures are
represented with the appropriate currency symbol?

Thanks, Stefano
Roger Govier - 06 May 2007 10:06 GMT
Hi Stefano

You can't use Conditional Formatting to set the cells number format.
You could however, make the calculations that you carry out, all have
*$A$1 at the end of the calculation.
If you set A1 number format  to be ? 1.00, then the results will display
in ?,
Change the format of cell A1 to £ 1.00 and the results will display in £
Sterling

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Roger Govier

> Costs in my sheet could be in a wide range of different currencies.
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Jelly - 21 May 2007 19:27 GMT
I am in need of the same issue.  However the step that Roger gave although
simple actually makes more work for the user.  In my application I am
selecting if the currency should me in US $ or Euros.  I have a set of "IF"
statements that display the correct values in the correct cells.  For not be
a programmer on any wort of level, I am pretty impressed so far.  However the
remaining issue is having the value populate with the correct currency
marker.  What I need is a way to have excell know I want all of the contects
of a cell.  For example cell D55 could be $2500 and cell D56 would be
(EuroSym)1856.53.  When my user slects US$ I want the entire cell to populate
in cell D19 as $2500.  Any help would be great!!!

> Hi Stefano
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