Examples of using Number format in English and their translations into Swedish
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                        Colloquial
                    
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                        Official
                    
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                        Medicine
                    
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                        Ecclesiastic
                    
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                        Ecclesiastic
                    
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                        Official/political
                    
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                        Computer
                    
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                        Programming
                    
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                        Political
                    
To add a currency symbol or other formatting,  click Series in the Format  inspector, then choose a number format from the Value Labels pop-up menu.
then choose a number format.
If the built-in number format doesn't meet your needs, you can create your own custom number format.
To reset the number format of selected cells, click General in the Category list.
Use this format  to create a custom number format that is added to the list of number format  codes.
If you specify only two code sections for your custom number format, the first section is used for positive numbers 
delete a custom number format.
If the number format you choose uses decimal places, you can specify them in the Decimal places box.
If you want to display fractions of a second, use a number format that resembles h: mm: ss.00.
Tip If the number format you select uses decimal places, you can specify them in the Decimal places box.
If you are working with a formula that returns a time in which the number  of hours exceeds 24, use a number format that resembles[h]: mm: ss.
For example, you can change the number format or the location where the reference text shows up in your document.
If you are working with a formula that returns a time in which the number  of minutes exceeds 60, use a number format that resembles[mm]: ss.
Note: When you select a built-in number format in the Type list, Excel creates a copy of that number format that you can then customize.
If you are working with a formula that returns a time in which the number  of seconds exceeds 60, use a number format that resembles[ss].
fill the column width, include an asterisk(*) in the number format.
Use this format  to create a custom number format that is added to the list of number format codes.
a multiple of 1,000, include the following separator in the number format.
If the built-in formats  don't work for your needs, you might want to create a custom number format.
pick a Date format  in the Number Format gallery.