Use the following keys on
the keyboard to navigate this dialog:
° CANCEL - Aborts the
current operation and acts like the Esc
key on the PC keyboard.
° CLEAR - Moves to the
next field in a dialog box and acts like the Tab
key on the PC keyboard.
° ENTER - Accepts the
current entry or selection and acts like the Enter
or Return key on the PC keyboard.
° CTRL - This is the
unlabeled (blank) key in the lower-right corner of the keypad, which
is used to select alphabetic characters during text entry. This key
acts like the Space bar on
the PC keyboard to check or uncheck a checkbox control.
° Arrow
Keys (< and >)
- Press these keys to cycle through the available options in an area.
° F4 - Press this function
key to display a drop down list of options for the selected field.
° F8 - Press this function
key to display an on-screen keypad for entering alphanumeric data
into the selected field.
Currency
symbol - Select the currency symbol for the current country/region.
The default is the dollar sign ($) for the United States.
Digit
grouping symbol - Determines the symbol used to separate groups
of digits in large numbers. The default symbol is a comma (e.g., $10,000
or $1,000,000).
No.
of digits in group - Determines if and how large numbers are
grouped, e.g., $123456789 (no grouping) or $12,3456,789 (grouping).
Decimal
symbol - Determines the symbol used to designate a decimal
point The default symbol is a period.
No.
of digits after decimal - Determines the number of digits used
to display decimal numbers (e.g., 100, 100.00 or 100.000).
Position
of currency symbol - Determines whether the currency symbol
will appear before or after the number representing the monetary value
(e.g., $100.00 or 100.00$).
Negative
number format - A negative symbol can be placed in front of
the number (e.g., -$12.3), behind it (e.g., $12.34-), or the number
will be bracketed by parentheses (e.g., ($12.34)).