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soundofspeed Posted - 09/11/2018 : 01:19:31 AM
Hi,

I would like to remove the comma for numeric values greater than 1000, but preserve the decimal.

For example....

386899.003

Instead, origin prints it as,

386,899.003


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soundofspeed Posted - 09/14/2018 : 2:03:18 PM
Not a worry, and thanks for the helpful tips Echo!



Have a wonderful weekend.
Echo_Chu Posted - 09/12/2018 : 11:25:42 PM
Hi,

Sorry that I made a mistake in last post.

To show 3725433.003 in numeric notation instead of scientific notation, you can set a higher upper threshold power.


But for the number you want, I can only suggest you use "Windows Settings" in Options dialog, and then adjust the windows setting to get what you want.

And please use Decimal:1000 to in "Column Properties" dialog

soundofspeed Posted - 09/12/2018 : 2:50:59 PM
Not exactly. You still have a comma instead of a decimal point. Also it is expressed in Sci.not.



When I switch under properties, it formats with spaces and comma. I want no spaces and no comma.



Is this possible? IT is the default format for excel.
Echo_Chu Posted - 09/12/2018 : 06:09:01 AM
well, I can get exactly what you want with the option



Echo
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soundofspeed Posted - 09/11/2018 : 4:25:41 PM
Hi Echo,

Is there a way to have the format without spaces, and to not have a comma as the separator?

This is how it looks with the settings you recommended.

3 725 433,003

I would prefer...

3725433.003

Thanks for the help.

Echo_Chu Posted - 09/11/2018 : 06:31:02 AM
Hi,

You can choose Separators from the Tools:Options dialog(accessible from menu "Tools:Options")



Echo
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