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C.
Currency symbol – Sets the type of currency, such as Dollars, Euros, or
Pounds.
D.
Negative Number Style – Sets how negative numbers are displayed. You
can choose Show parentheses, Use red text, neither, or both.
Percentage – Automatically imposes the selected formatting options on
numeric data expressed as a percentage.
A.
Decimal places – Sets the number of digits that appear to the right of the
decimal point.
B.
Separator style – Sets the placement of commas and periods.
Date – The list includes one-, two-, and four-digit variations where d stands for
the day, m stands for the month, and y stands for the year. Also, you can
choose Custom option and type your format.
Time – The list includes display variations where h stands for the hour on a
12-hour clock, H stands for the hour on a 24-hour clock, MM stands for minutes,
ss stands for the seconds, and tt stands for AM or PM. Also, you can choose
the Custom option and type your format.
Special – There are five options for you:
A.
Zip Code – For a five-digit postal code.
B.
Zip Code + 4 – For a nine-digit postal code.
C.
Phone Number – For a ten-digit telephone number.
D.
Social Security Number – For a nine-digit US Social Security Number.
E.
Arbitrary Mask -- Changes the format category to Custom and makes
another text box available, in which you can type a custom format. Use
this option to specify which types of characters the user can enter in any
given position, and how the data displays in the field.
a.
A -- Accepts only letters (A–Z, a–z).
b.
X -- Accepts spaces and most printable characters, including all
characters available on a standard keyboard and ANSI characters in
the ranges of 32–126 and 128–255.
c.
O -- The letter ―O‖ accepts alphanumeric characters (A–Z, a–z, and
0–9).
d.
9 -- Accepts only numeric characters (0–9).
For example, a mask setting of AAA--p#999 accepts the input BDF--p#367.
A mask setting of OOOOO@XXX accepts the input vad12@3Up.