Two.
Does the negative sign come before or after the dollar sign?The negative sign comes before the dollar sign.
The dollar sign is this: $An S with a vertical line through the center
The difference is only aesthetic. They both mean the same thing.
49 --- 50 with a dollar sign
you are not suppose to place any spacing after nor before the dollor sign$
You typically do not leave any spaces between the dollar sign and the number that follows it. This is the standard convention for writing currency amounts.
Placing the "$" at the beginning of the formatting expression will place a dollar sign immediately to the left of the output. The expression "$#0.00" guarantees that numbers will be presented for dollars and cents, including the dollar sign.
floating dollar sign
Placing the "$" at the beginning of the formatting expression will place a dollar sign immediately to the left of the output. The expression "$#0.00" guarantees that numbers will be presented for dollars and cents, including the dollar sign.
Yes, to assign a floating dollar sign that appears immediately to the left of the first digit with no spaces, use the Currency style in the Format Cells dialog box.
This question is not clear. The answer could be a currency indicator, usually US dollars. Or, the answer could be it indicates the cell address includes an absolute address, rather than a relative address.floating dollar signIt is used to signify mixed or absolute cell addresses. See the related questions below.
Two.
Does the negative sign come before or after the dollar sign?The negative sign comes before the dollar sign.
Yes, to assign a floating dollar sign that appears immediately to the left of the first digit with no spaces, use the Currency style in the Format Cells dialog box.
Format the cell(s) as currency and ensure the currency is set to dollars
money --> ([dollar] sign) <--