The Numeric result block shows a single calculated number in your project's output area — the most common way to display a price, total, score, or any figure your formula produces.
When to use it
Use a Numeric result whenever you want to surface one value from your spreadsheet: a monthly payment, a projected total, a percentage, and so on. The block reads its value from a formula cell you assign, then formats and displays it.
Add the block
- In the editor, switch to the Output view (the results side of your project).
- Click + Add and choose Numeric.
- Select the new block to open its settings on the right.
Assign the formula cell
The Numeric result is empty until you point it at a cell in your spreadsheet.
- In the block's settings, find the Formula group.
- Click the cell box (it reads No cell assigned).
- The spreadsheet enters assign mode — click the cell that holds the value you want to show.
Once a cell is bound, the box displays its reference (for example D1) and the button changes to Change so you can re-point it later. See Assigning a formula cell to a result for more on how results connect to your spreadsheet.
Format the value
In the Display group:
- Number Format — choose Number, Currency, or Percentage. Picking Currency also reveals a currency selector so you can set the symbol (USD, EUR, and so on).
- Decimal places — control how many digits appear after the decimal point. Selecting Currency defaults this to one decimal place.
Label, colors, and size
In the General group:
- Title — the label shown next to the value. Edit it inline on the block or in settings.
- Label size — Small, Medium, or Large.
- Label weight — Regular or Bold.
- Block background — fill color behind the block.
- Label & Value color — sets the text color for both the label and the number.
You can also add a Description and a Tooltip from the General settings, and adjust Block Spacing (top and bottom padding).
Primary view
The Display group includes a Primary view toggle. When on, the block is rendered as a large, stacked headline value (number on its own line, label above it) rather than the compact label-left / value-right row. Use Primary view for the single most important result in your output.