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How does one format "phone numbers" using "Numbers"?

Want all phone numbers to format as (555) 555 5555


How is this done?

iWorks-OTHER, iOS 6.0.2

Posted on Jan 22, 2013 8:37 PM

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Posted on Jan 22, 2013 11:24 PM

Hi Shawn,


Use a Custom format.


Select the cells.

Open the Inspector and choose the Cells Inspector button (42)

From the pop=up menu in the Inspector, choose Custom... (last item in the menu)

Drag two additional Integer blocks into the format box.

Type a left parenthesis before the first.

Typs a right parenthesis, then a space between the first and the second.

Type a space between the second and third.

Hover the mouse over the first Integer block, click the white triangle, and choose "Remove a digit" from the pop-up menu.

Repeat with the second integer block.

Repeat with the third integer block, but choose Hide Separator this time.


Results should be as shown below:

User uploaded file

In the image, the number as entered (5555551212) can be seen to the left of the dialogue. To the right, you can see the selected cell (B2), and the formatted number.


Regards,

Barry

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Jan 22, 2013 11:24 PM in response to SurfShawnSurf

Hi Shawn,


Use a Custom format.


Select the cells.

Open the Inspector and choose the Cells Inspector button (42)

From the pop=up menu in the Inspector, choose Custom... (last item in the menu)

Drag two additional Integer blocks into the format box.

Type a left parenthesis before the first.

Typs a right parenthesis, then a space between the first and the second.

Type a space between the second and third.

Hover the mouse over the first Integer block, click the white triangle, and choose "Remove a digit" from the pop-up menu.

Repeat with the second integer block.

Repeat with the third integer block, but choose Hide Separator this time.


Results should be as shown below:

User uploaded file

In the image, the number as entered (5555551212) can be seen to the left of the dialogue. To the right, you can see the selected cell (B2), and the formatted number.


Regards,

Barry

Nov 18, 2013 9:21 PM in response to Thomas Spradling

Hi Thomas,


The old Numbers will be on your computer unless you deleted it. Look in a folder called iWork '09 inside your Applications folder. Launch Numbers 2 (Numbers '09) and do what you used to do to create a Custom Cell Format. For example, you might want a nine-digit phone number to appear as (123) 456 789.


User uploaded file


Save that document. To protect it from Numbers 3.0, make a copy of that document with a different name. Ensure that both your original Phone Number documents are closed (to protect them from that bully Numbers 3.0). Then Open the copy in Numbers 3.0. The custom format will be listed in Format Inspector > Cell > Data Format


User uploaded file


Type a nine-digit number into any cell and format the cell with Format Inspector > Cell > Data Format > Phone Numbers.


User uploaded file


Note: copying a cell with Custom Format in Numbers 2 and then pasting into Numbers 3 does not work. The pasted cell ends up as Text, and the Custom Format is not added to the Data Format list.


Regards,

Ian.

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