In the Accounting style, the numbers are in black when negative, compared to having the option of having them red in Currency when they are negative.
The accounting style typically shows negative numbers in parentheses or with a minus sign. For example, a loss or expense might be represented as (100) or -100. This format helps to clearly distinguish negative values from positive ones, making financial statements easier to read and interpret.
Accounting format align all the currency symbols at the left edge of the cell while Currency format align all the currency symbols them next to the number. Accounting shows a dash for zero value, Currency shows an actual zero. The actual difference is Currency has: #,##0.00_);(#,##0.00) Accounting has: _(* #,##0.00_);_(* (#,##0.00);_(* "-"??_);_(@_) ; SANJAY KISHORE
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Coordinate plane
The status bar shows the current mode of Excel.
I suppose is shows that 0 is in the middle. Positive numbers are on one side (the right) with bigger numbers being further away from 0. Negative numbers are on the other side of 0 (normally the left) and the more negative the numbers are, the further they are from 0
value axis
it shows the layout
The formula bar.
Three worksheet tabs (Sheet1, Sheet2, and Sheet3).
A balance sheet shows the accounting value of a firm's equity as of a particular date.
The Auto Calculate area in Excel shows summary statistics, including the Count of Numbers. This displays the number of cells containing numerical values in the selected range.