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Hi everyone,
when working with formulas, like { = 7123 * 2 }, I'd like to format the result in a way that it is not 14'246 but 14'000. In other words: rounded to the next thousand. Is this possible with anything similar to \# "#'##0 ? Thank you for your support. BR Ghaffy |
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