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Number Format
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General Number - The number is displayed with no thousand separator.
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Currency - The number is displayed with two decimal places, a thousand separator, and the currency symbol appropriate to the system locale.
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Fixed - The number is displayed with two decimal places and at least one integer place.
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Standard - The number is displayed with two decimal places, at least one integer place, and a thousand separator (when needed).
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Percent - The number is displayed multiplied by 100, with two decimal places, and with a percent sign.
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Scientific - The number is displayed in scientific notation.
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Yes/No - A non-zero number is displayed as Yes; a zero number is displayed as No.
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True/False - A non-zero number is displayed as True; a zero number is displayed as False.
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On/Off - A non-zero number is displayed as On; a zero number is displayed as Off.
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Format(dblNumber "0.00")
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Format(dblNumber "000000.00")
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Format(dblNumber "#####0")
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Format(dblNumber "###,##0.00"): double
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Characters for Creating Your Own Number Formats
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returns a currency formatted with four decimal places:
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