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Using Your Own Formats for Displaying Values in Table Cells

You can create your own cell formats for displaying numbers, text, and date and time
values. Cell formats you create, called custom formats. Custom formats are also listed in
the Cell Format pop-up menu in the Table inspector’s Format pane.

To learn how to

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Define a custom number format that applies
currency, decimal digit, and other display
formatting to a number in a table cell

“Creating a Custom Number Format” on page 207
“Defining the Integers Element of a Custom
Number Format” on page 209
“Defining the Decimals Element of a Custom
Number Format” on page 210
“Defining the Scale of a Custom Number
Format” on page 212

Define custom number formatting that varies
with the value of a number in a table cell

“Associating Conditions with a Custom Number
Format” on page 214

Define a custom date/time format, which specifies
day, month, year, hour, minute, and other aspects
of a date/time value in a table cell

“Creating a Custom Date/Time Format” on
page 216

Define text you want to appear next to a value
entered into a table cell

“Creating a Custom Text Format” on page 217

Manage the custom formats you create

“Changing a Custom Cell Format” on page 218
“Reordering, Renaming, and Deleting Custom Cell
Formats” on page 220