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   SHAN  
   
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     Topic: Column Number FormatPosted: 22 September 2010 at 1:34am  | 
 
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   Hi,
 
   
   I want to set a Column Number Format.  
 Currently it shows like this:   12345 
 I need to show the format like this: 12,345 (Comma Format) 
How to do this? Anyone pls help....! 
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     Product: Xtreme SuitePro (ActiveX) version 15.0.2 
 
   
  Platform: Windows 7 Professional Language: Visual Basic 6.0  | 
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   Aaron  
   
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     Posted: 22 September 2010 at 3:46am | 
 
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   Hi,
 
   
  I know format property isn't wonderfull for non US users... I did test once and couldn't solve this but with the help of Jason (@jpbro) I solved the formatting issue. Maybe it can help you too. 
Good luck  
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   SHAN  
   
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     Posted: 22 September 2010 at 4:18am | 
 
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   Hi Aaron ,
 
   
   Thanks for your Quick reply ...! 
I tried and found myself a solution for this issue.....! 
Private Sub ReportControl1_BeforeDrawRow(ByVal Row As XtremeReportControl.IReportRow, ByVal Item As XtremeReportControl.IReportRecordItem, ByVal Metrics As XtremeReportControl.IReportRecordItemMetrics) 
    Row.Record.Item(3).Caption = Format(Row.Record.Item(3).Caption, "##,##0") 
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     Posted: 22 September 2010 at 7:38am | 
 
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   Hi Shan, 
   
  Nice! but have you tried to use the groupformula and sum up the item(the you have formatted with comma)?. as i have tested it wont sum up... is this a limitation in RC? hope is not.. thanks...  | 
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