How to Change Number Format in Windows 11

This simple guide will show you how to change the way numbers look on your Windows 11 computer.

Regional format controls how Windows shows dates, times, numbers, and money based on your country or language. For example, some places use a comma (,) as a decimal point while others use a dot (.).

Changing the number format lets you pick how numbers appear — like what symbol to use for decimals and thousands.

Steps to Change Number Format in Windows 11

You can easily update these settings using the Windows Settings app. Here’s how:

  1. Open the Settings app:
    • Click the Start menu (the Windows icon at the bottom left), then select Settings (gear icon).
    • Or press the Windows key + I on your keyboard to open Settings right away.
  2. Go to Time & Language:
    • In Settings, click Time & language from the left side menu.
    • Then click on Language & region on the right.
  3. Open Regional format settings:
    • Under Language & region, find the Regional format section and click it to expand.
  4. Change Number Format:
    • Click Number format to open the options.
    • Pick the formats you want for decimal and thousands separators from the dropdown menus.

That’s it! Your computer will now show numbers the way you like.

Windows Time & Language settings screen
Windows Settings showing Time & Language and Language & Region options
Number format option in Windows settings
Click Number format to open the settings
Number format drop-down menus in Windows settings
Choose decimal and thousands separators here

Why Change Number Format?

  • It helps you see numbers in a way that’s familiar and easy to understand.
  • Different countries use different symbols for decimals and thousands.
  • Changing this can make reading numbers, money, dates, and times easier.
  • It reduces mistakes when entering or reading numbers.
  • Windows updates keep making it easier to adjust these settings.

Want more tips on Windows 11? Check out the full guide on changing your regional settings here.


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