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Price & sale price formatting
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Written by Igor Simovic
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Introduction

This guide details the currency formatting features available in Hunch Creative Studio. These features allow you to display monetary values for the price and sale fields using either predefined or custom formats. You can access them inside properties panel. Whether you want a quick standard format or complete control over the display, this article covers everything you need to know.


1. Predefined Currency Formats

Overview

Creative Studio provides several predefined currency formats that automatically use default currency symbols. These options allow you to quickly apply a standard look to your price fields without additional customisation.

This recommended format will be based on the country settings you selected during catalog creation process. It can be adjusted through custom options.


2. Custom Currency Formatting

For more granular control over how monetary values are displayed, Creative Studio offers custom currency formatting options. The settings below describe each available option.

2.1 Currency Symbol

Purpose:
Choose a symbol to represent your currency, or opt to display no symbol at all.

Examples:

  • $ (Dollar)

  • USD (United States Dollar)

  • None (No symbol)

2.2 Symbol Placement

Purpose:
Decide whether the currency symbol should appear to the left or right of the amount. You can also specify whether there should be a space between the symbol and the number.

Examples:

  • Left Placement: $12,345.67

  • Left with Space Placement: $ 12,345.67

  • Right Placement: 12,345.67$

  • Right with Space Placement: 12,345.67 $

2.3 Number of Decimals

Purpose:
Set the number of decimal places to display. This can range from 0 to 3, with most currencies typically using 2 decimals.

Examples:

  • 2 decimals: 12,345.67

  • 0 decimals: 12,346

2.4 Decimal Format

Purpose:
If decimals are displayed, choose how they appear. Options include:

  • After Separator: Standard formatting.

  • Superscript: Decimals appear as superscript.

  • Subscript: Decimals appear as subscript.

2.5 Decimal Separator

Purpose:
Select the character used to separate the integer portion from the decimals.

Examples:

  • Dot: 12,345.67

  • Comma: 12.345,67

2.6 Thousand Separator

Purpose:
Choose the character used to separate groups of thousands. Options include a comma, dot, space, or no separator at all.

Examples:

  • Comma: 12,345.67

  • Dot: 12.345,67

  • Space: 12 345,67

  • None: 12345.67


Conclusion

By utilising currency formatting features in Creative Studio, you can ensure that your prices are presented clearly and professionally. Whether you opt for one of the predefined formats or tailor your display with custom settings, these tools provide the flexibility needed to match your brand’s style and regional requirements.

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