paranthesis but don;t want negative values

freddysurgery

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Hello everybody,

I want to put my numbers in paranthesis. But when i do this he sees the numbers as negative values, which i don't want. Anyone knows how to solve this problem?
 

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Hi there,

Right click on the cell and click on Format Cell, goto Custom and type (#).
 
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Thx for reply.

It works what you say. There is one problem however. My cells are mubers after the dot. If i use it then i get only values of 0 of 1 in paranthesis. I want to have it with 2 dots. how do i get that then.

cheers!
 
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