Measures determine how the numbers in the statement grid display. You can apply Apply a different measure to change the change how the numbers display, for are displayed. For example, you might want (or not) to see a dollar symbol before the values . You can also customize the formatting of the measures, if none of the default options in the list meet your needs exactly. For example, you might want to remove thousands, so that 4,000 becomes 4, and 57,300 becomes 57.3, and so on.
Apply a different measure
or remove the dollar symbol that is currently displayed.
Click the Measures menu and select the measure you want to apply. The statement grid updates automatically. Compare the two images below, they have different measures applied.
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format of measuresClick Measures > Formatting.
Click the formatting button and select an option from the list.
If you select the Custom option, either:
Manually enter the required format into the box.
Click the More options button and specify a prefix, suffix and/or number decimal places, and select the separate thousands checkbox, if required, then click Apply.
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