[$-409].....

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tikchye_oldLearner57

hello community

can anybody in the community please tell me what is this square bracket with
dollar symbol follow with a dash inclusive the number "409" at the front the
the custom format.........example:

[$-409]h:mm:ss AM/PM;@.......

when I wanted to make the "AM/PM" to "a/p", I need to delete away the
"[$-409]" and replace the "AM/PM" with "a/p", then it works.
however
if the do not delete the [$-409] away, the "AM/PM" would not be replace by
"a/p"...why is it so ?

thanks everybody for the kind explanation :)
 
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tikchye_oldLearner57

thanks Ron Coderre :) and community for the explanation much appreciated

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oldLearner57


Ron Coderre said:
According to the below website, the "[$-409]" seems to be part of a custom
international number format.

http://office.microsoft.com/assistance/hfws.aspx?AssetID=HA010346351033&CTT=6&Origin=EC010272491033

Note: that is one continuous URL.

Does that help?
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Regards,
Ron

XL2002, WinXP


tikchye_oldLearner57 said:
hello community

can anybody in the community please tell me what is this square bracket with
dollar symbol follow with a dash inclusive the number "409" at the front the
the custom format.........example:

[$-409]h:mm:ss AM/PM;@.......

when I wanted to make the "AM/PM" to "a/p", I need to delete away the
"[$-409]" and replace the "AM/PM" with "a/p", then it works.
however
if the do not delete the [$-409] away, the "AM/PM" would not be replace by
"a/p"...why is it so ?

thanks everybody for the kind explanation :)
 

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