How to set up several defaults for cell format

k1970

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Hey everybody,

Glad to meet you. I have the following question and I will be glad if someone can help me with it. Thanks in advance.

If you right click a cell and go to "format cells" The first tab is "number" From there, you can tell it to treat it as a currency date number etc
And then within those, you can choose which specifics

You can tell the program to have a default

I'd like to set up several defaults

For example, any time there is a dollar sign, it uses the specific currency i have chosen
Any time I do a date format 11-1, or something of that nature, it uses the specific date that I have chosen
If I do neither, it does the specific number default I have chosen
 

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