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Part VII: Appendixes<br />

Table B-7: Examples of Displaying Values in Millions (continued)<br />

Value Number Format Display<br />

1.23457E+11 #,###.0,,”M”_);(#,###.0,,”M)”;0.0”M”_) 123,456.8M<br />

1000000 #,###.0,,”M”_);(#,###.0,,”M)”;0.0”M”_) 1.0M<br />

5000000 #,###.0,,”M”_);(#,###.0,,”M)”;0.0”M”_) 5.0M<br />

–5000000 #,###.0,,”M”_);(#,###.0,,”M)”;0.0”M”_) (5.0M)<br />

0 #,###.0,,”M”_);(#,###.0,,”M)”;0.0”M”_) 0.0M<br />

Adding zeros to a value<br />

The following format string displays a value with three additional zeros and no decimal places. A<br />

value with this number format appears as if it’s rounded to no decimal places and then multiplied<br />

by 1,000.<br />

#”,000”<br />

Examples of this format string, plus a variation that adds six zeros, are shown in Table B-8.<br />

Table B-8: Examples of Displaying a Value with Extra Zeros<br />

Value Number Format Display<br />

1 #”,000” 1,000<br />

1.5 #”,000” 2,000<br />

43 #”,000” 43,000<br />

–54 #”,000” –54,000<br />

5.5 #”,000” 6,000<br />

0.5 #”,000,000” 1,000,000<br />

0 #”,000,000” ,000,000<br />

1 #”,000,000” 1,000,000<br />

1.5 #”,000,000” 2,000,000<br />

43 #”,000,000” 43,000,000<br />

–54 #”,000,000” –54,000,000<br />

5.5 #”,000,000” 6,000,000<br />

0.5 #”,000,000” 1,000,000<br />

Hiding zeros<br />

In the following format string, the third element of the string is empty, which causes zero-value<br />

cells to display as blank:

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