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Graph Formatting

Asked by Newbi22 in Access Architecture/Design, Access Reports, Access Coding/Macros

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I have a graph in a Form than come from a Query. The Graph is a Bar Graph. I am displaying the "Data Table" at the bottom of the graph. However, I want the data to be formatted as follows $56,123 (example) I do not want decimals.

My data shows as 1741134.4    I would like to see $1,741,134

Where and how do I format the $'sStart Free Trial
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This is one of the formulas in my query:
 
NB MTD: Sum(IIf([New Bus Production]![Month]=[Current Month]![Current Month],[New Bus Production]![AgencyComm],0))
 
 
This is the record source in Graph:
 
SELECT [Department],Sum([CY MTD Total Business]) AS [Current Year],Sum([PY MTD Total Business]) AS [Prior Year] FROM [Chart by Dept (CY & PY Total Business)]   GROUP BY [Department];
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Zones: Access Architecture/Design, Access Reports, Access Coding/Macros
Tags: microsoft, Access, 2003, Graphs
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