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You can use prefixes and suffixes to format numeric columns.
 
You can use prefixes and suffixes to format numeric columns.
 
For each numeric column you can set:
 
For each numeric column you can set:
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Examples:
 
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Important: If you use the same prefix/sufix on the graph series the scale will show it too.
  
  

Latest revision as of 11:44, 16 November 2020

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You can use prefixes and suffixes to format numeric columns. For each numeric column you can set:

  • prefix
  • suffix
  • decimals places
  • thousand separator

Examples:

  • US$ 1.300
  • $ 1300
  • $ 1200 K
  • 120 M
  • 23.5%
  • TR 7.34 %

Formattingnumberscfg-en-US.PNG

Formattingnumbersresult-en-US.PNG

Formattingnumbersresult2-en-US.PNG

Important: If you use the same prefix/sufix on the graph series the scale will show it too.