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Hi everyone,
how do I implement that the numbers who get typed in are seperated by thousands? So you can recognize better if the number is a million or a houndred thousand. Like this: 1.000.000; 100.000
Thank y'all very much
Hey @NXHX01
Try this please
Text(value, "[$-en-US]#,##0", "en-US")
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Hello,
these numbers which nedd to be seperated are not money-numbers, just numbers whcih represent an amount of pieces, so is there a way to seperate them without the $ and € sign? And where do I type this information about the numbers in?
Thank you so much
Text(value, "#,##0", "en-US")
This should work
where do I type this in? To the field where the formulars belong or where?
In the text property of your text box where u put the numbers in
this also does not work
Please show me a screenshot where u put it, on tbe top left u see the properties, there u need to pick text and put it in the formula bar, not the text input control itself
there ist still an error. Its in german I hope you can understand it all
Text(Value(DataCardValue4.Text); "#.##0"; "de-DE")
You need to replace datacardvalue4 with the name of your text label, from tge Screenshot it should be Lable1.
Also u need to use ; instead of , when u are using german settings
Sorry but it still does not work
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