Displaying Formatted Currency Value as Text

srizki

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I am trying to use formatted value withing this formula.
=A39&" "&MAX(B6:B35)
Max function brings the value with 12 decimals, where and how shoud I put currency format somthing like, "$#,##0.00". (if this is correct)?.
=A39 has the following formula.

=IF(A3>0,"Deduct from","Add to")

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Thank you vary much, I learned two different ways to format it.
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Can we change MAX to MIN on the basis of the result of A39, ie, if it says deduct from I want to use MAX function and if the result of A39 is Add to I want to use MIN function.
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