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Hello
I have a table in QV that uses the expression
num((Variance / [6 month average]) ,'##0%;(##0%);-')
This brings back the correct amounts
I then import it into N Printing
But the variances show as below. Does N Printing not support percent formats when using a powerpoint template?
Can anyone sugest how to get round this
Thanks
Paul
Hi,
PowerPoint cannot change the format of a number so you have to export it as a formatted string just by changing the formula you posted.
Best Regards,
Ruggero
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Hi Ruggero
What is wrong with num((Variance / [6 month average]) ,'##0%;(##0%);-')
Does that not format the number as a percentage? What change would I need to make?
Thanks
Paul
just check the box "keep source formats"
Hi Paul,
num() function applies Qlik number formatting in Qlik on top of underlying numbers. It is not changing the actual value to string as it retains the details down to all decimal places etc...
The solution would be to apply "text" function on top of it to completly , although i hate that solution!
text(num((Variance / [6 month average]) ,'##0%;(##0%);-'))
cheers
Lech