Number Type Profile Field allows you to set the Profile Field with Numeric Value. User can enter the numeric value in the respective field while recording Profile Field for the selected document. Numeric Value will be automatically converted in the Number Format that has been selected during configuration.
To create a Number Type Profile Field, follow below given steps:
1. You need to select Type as Number.
2. Display Type will be automatically selected as TextBox.
3. Select Number Format from the drop-down list. By default No Mask will be set as Number Format. You can select the appropriate Number Format from the list. This list contains plenty of options and to make your view easy and convenient, PaperSave gives you the ability to increase the width of the drop-down list by dragging the list from the corner as displayed in below window.
4. Description of all the options available in the Number Format drop-down list is mentioned below:
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: It allows to enter positive and negative integers with two decimal numbers or user can enter only integer number. It also takes negative number.
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: It allows to enter only positive number with default currency symbol display and takes two decimal numbers. I also allows only two decimal numbers. No positive and negative symbol display.
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: It allows to enter positive and negative integers with default currency symbol display but only negative sign will display whereas positive sign will not display. When user enters only decimal number, it will accept only two decimal number.
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: It allows to enter only positive and negative integers with default currency symbol display but negative sign will display whereas positive sign will not display. When user enters only decimal number contentiously, it will accept integers with two decimal number.
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: It allows to enter positive and negative integers but it takes default positive symbol when enter any integers.
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: It allow to enter positive and negative integers with default currency symbol display. It can also display positive and negative symbol. User can also enter integers with two decimal number or only two decimal number can be entered. By default, it takes positive sign.
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: It allows to enter negative number with default currency symbol. User can enter integers with two decimal number or only two decimal number can be entered.
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: It allows to enter only integer numbers.
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: It allows to enter integers only with group characters.
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10. : It allows to enter contentious integers with positive and negative numbers.
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: It allows to enter contentious integers only with positive and negative numbers and can also show +ve symbol.
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: It allows to enter contentious integers with four decimal numbers.
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: It allows to enter positive and negative integers with four decimal numbers.
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: It allows to enter integers with four decimal number.
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: It allows to enter integers with four decimal number displaying +ve and -ve symbol.
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: It allows to enter integers with two decimal numbers.
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: It allows to enter positive and negative integers with two decimal numbers displaying positive and negative symbols. By default, it takes positive sign.
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: It allows to enter positive and negative integers with two decimal numbers and it also allows to enter only two decimal numbers. It takes negative sign whereas it doesn't take positive sign.
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: It allows to enter integers with two decimal numbers and also allows to enter only decimal number. No symbol is display.
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: It allows to enter only positive numbers and no symbol is displaying.