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Formating in Hindi

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Abdul - 13 Mar 2007 12:07 GMT
In excel we can format a number in Arabic Saudi Arabia (Hindi) like
this
Range("A2")  .NumberFormat = "[$-2000000]#0,000.00"

Is ther an equivalent in access.

How I can apply this in a Report so that the field will be formated
using the above way?

thanks
aaron.kempf@gmail.com - 13 Mar 2007 17:51 GMT
speak english or die, dog

like seriously

when you can get those sand niggers to stop blowing up cars and
airplanes; then maybe I'll shutup

until then eat sand

> In excel we can format a number in Arabic Saudi Arabia (Hindi) like
> this
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>
> thanks
Tony Toews - 16 Mar 2007 07:08 GMT
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Your racist reply was exceedingly rude and ugly.

Please go away.

Tony
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Dirk Goldgar - 16 Mar 2007 17:33 GMT
> In excel we can format a number in Arabic Saudi Arabia (Hindi) like
> this
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> thanks

Unfortunately, I'm not sufficiently familiar with Excel to know exactly
what that NumberFormat does.  I looked up "Hindi" in the help index of
Access 2002, and found several topic that appear relevant.  One of them
discusses the topic "Specify the appearance of numbers in a text box or
other control", and makes reference to the NumeralShapes property of a
control, which seems to have settings "System", "Context", "National",
and "Arabic".  There may be something there to help you.

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