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101 Excel 2013 Tips, Tricks and Timesavers
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Tip 16: Creating Custom Number Formats
Although Excel provides a good variety of built-in number formats, you may find that none of them suits your needs. In such a case, you can probably create a custom number format. You do so on the Number tab of the Format Cells dialog box (see Figure 16-1). The easiest way to display this dialog box is to press Ctrl+1. Or click the dialog box launcher in the Home⇒Number group. (The dialog box launcher is the small icon to the right of the word Number.)

Figure 16-1: Create custom number formats on the Number tab of the Format Cells dialog box.
Many Excel users — even advanced users — avoid creating custom number formats because they think that the process is too complicated. In reality, custom number formats tend to look more complex than they are.
You construct a number format by specifying a series of codes as a number format string. To enter a custom number format, follow these steps:
1. Press Ctrl...
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