Using the number format in table cells – Apple Numbers '09 User Manual
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This content in a cell assigned the
automatic format
Is formatted like this for display
A duration value
A number accompanied by a duration suffix
(w or weeks, d or days, h or hours, m or minutes,
s or seconds, ms or milliseconds) is treated as a
duration value in formulas. The suffix is displayed
in its abbreviated form.
For example, 2 weeks is displayed as 2w.
A fraction value
The value is formatted like a date if it matches
one of the formats available for date values.
Otherwise, the “Up to three digits” accuracy is
used for display.
For example, 1/1 displays as Jan 1, 2008.
If a different format has been applied to a cell, you can change its format to automatic
by selecting the cell and choosing Automatic from the Cell Formats pop-up menu in
the format bar.
You can also use the Cells inspector.
To apply the automatic format using the Cells inspector:
1
Select the cell or cells.
2
Click Inspector in the toolbar, and then click the Cells inspector button.
3
Choose Automatic from the Cell Format pop-up menu.
Using the Number Format in Table Cells
Use the number format to format the display of a number’s decimal places, thousands
separator, and negative values.
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Chapter 4
Working with Table Cells