Excel 2000
Formatting Numbers
Formatting Numbers
By default, values are formatted as general numbers. Meaning, Excel doesn't display zeroes that don't affect the actual numeric value of the number. For example, Excel will display 250 but not $ 250.00 unless you format the number.
Values can be formatted as currency, percentages,
fractions, dates, and many other formats.
Remember, when you format a number, you're not changing the
numeric value.
You can format selected cells using the Formatting toolbar, the Format dialog
box, or the shortcut menu.
To Format Cells Using the Formatting toolbar:
- Select the cell or range you want to format.
- On the Formatting toolbar, click one of the buttons explained in the table below. Your number is now formatted.
- Click anywhere outside the cell to turn the formatting off.
Currency | Displays and aligns dollar signs, comma separators, and decimal points. Ex: 89.5 as $89.50 | |
Comma | Same as currency, but without dollar signs. Ex: 120.5 as 120,50 | |
Percentage | Displays numbers as percentages. Ex: 0.82 as 82% | |
Increase Decimal | Ex: .12 as .120 | |
Decrease Decimal | Ex: 0.5670 as 0.567 |
Remember, formatting only affects
the look of a cell, not the cell's contents. To view the contents of a cell,
click on the cell and look at the formula bar.
Excel has several number formats to choose from in the Format Cells dialog box. Click next to learn more.