The dollar sign ($) itself is not trademarked; it is a widely used symbol representing currency and is considered a common typographic character. However, specific stylized versions of the dollar sign or its use in certain logos may be subject to trademark protection if they are distinctive and used in commerce. Generally, symbols and characters that are part of the public domain cannot be trademarked.
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Oliver Pollock
Yep
The French use the Euro, €
Does the negative sign come before or after the dollar sign?The negative sign comes before the dollar sign.
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Indonesia's currency does not have a dollar sign.
$ it is American dollar currency
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The dollar sign is this: $An S with a vertical line through the center
A dollar sign has TWO lines going through it. The one on your keyboard IS NOT the dollar sign, it is another symbol called an "OFFSET" .
Format the cell for Currency if you want the dollar sign to be immediately before the first number (floating dolar sign). Format the cell for Accounting if you want the dollar sign to stay to the left side of the cell no mater the length of the entry (fixed dollar sign).
so we have something to represent the dollar
fixed
One problem on her math test was marked wrong because she forget to include a dollar sign in the answer. The tag had no dollar sign on it, but he assumed the price was four dollars.
Placing the "$" at the beginning of the formatting expression will place a dollar sign immediately to the left of the output. The expression "$#0.00" guarantees that numbers will be presented for dollars and cents, including the dollar sign.