From ed5640d8b587fbcfed7dd7967f3de04b37a76f26 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 11:06:44 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 4:7.4.7. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05020300.xhp | 135 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 135 insertions(+) create mode 100644 helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05020300.xhp (limited to 'helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05020300.xhp') diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05020300.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05020300.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f3ad87522 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05020300.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ + + + + + + + Numbers / Format + /text/shared/01/05020300.xhp + + + + +formats; number and currency formats +number formats; formats +currencies;format codes +defaults; number formats + + mw transferred "format codes;" to Calc guide Format_value_userdef.xhp and "numbers;" and "cells;" to Calc guide Format_table.xhp. Changed "currencies;" + + + + +
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Numbers

+Specify the formatting options for the selected cell(s). +
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Numbers / Format

+Specify the formatting option for the selected variable. +
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Category

+ Select a category from the list, and then select a formatting style in the Format box. + + + The default currency format for a cell is determined by the regional settings of your operating system. + + + +

Format

+ Select how you want the contents of the selected cell(s) field to be displayed. The code for the selected option is displayed in the Format code box. + +

Currency category list boxes

+ Select a currency, and then scroll to the top of the Format list to view the formatting options for the currency. +
+ The format code for currencies uses the form [$xxx-nnn], where xxx is the currency symbol, and nnn the country code. Special banking symbols, such as EUR (for Euro), do not require the country code. The currency format is not dependent on the language that you select in the Language box. +
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Language

+ + + + + Specifies the language setting for the selected fields. With the language set to Default, $[officename] automatically applies the number formats associated with the system default language. + + + Specifies the language setting for the selected cells. + + Specifies the language setting for the selected field. + + + + + The language setting ensures that date and currency formats, as well as decimal and thousands separators, are preserved even when the document is opened in an operating system that uses a different default language setting. + + + +

Source format

+ Uses the same number format as the cells containing the data for the chart. +
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Options

+ Specify the options for the selected format. + +

Decimal places

+ Enter the number of decimal places that you want to display. + +

Denominator places

+ With fraction format, enter the number of places for the denominator that you want to display. + +

Leading zeroes

+ Enter the maximum number of zeroes to display in front of the decimal point. + +

Negative numbers red

+ Changes the font color of negative numbers to red. + +

Thousands separator

+ Inserts a separator between thousands. The type of separator that is used depends on your language settings. + +

Engineering notation

+ With scientific format, Engineering notation ensures that exponent is a multiple of 3. + +

Format code

+ Displays the number format code for the selected format. You can also enter a custom format. The following options are only available for user-defined number formats. + +

Add

+ Adds the number format code that you entered to the user-defined category. + +

Edit Comment

+ Adds a comment to the selected number format. + +

Delete

+ Deletes the selected number format. The changes are effective after you restart $[officename]. + +

Name line

+ Enter a comment for the selected number format, and then click outside this box. + +
+ Number format codes: custom format codes defined by user. +
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