Numeral Format for Quick Part

Hi, 
I have a big problem with a template for document.
I have some numeral fields in my content type, that i used in document liblary. In .doc template i use Document Property from Quick Part.
I begin to fill my fields, for example, i want to use the number "1000000".  In Document Information Panel the number is divided by space - "1 000 000" - very good, but in the document it's displayed as "1000000".
How i can display the number in document as "1 000 000" ?

This is a tricky problem, and I do not think that there is a simple solution.
You may find the conversation at https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/de2272f1-0c03-43a4-8bc9-78917cc5992d/format-quick-part-document-property-received-from-sharepoint?forum=worddev useful.
Where the "field code" approach is discussed, you would need to specify a different format - instead of
\#"£,0.00"
you will probably need
\#"<Nonbreaking Space Character>0"
where <Nonbreaking Space Character> is the character that you can enter using ctrl-shift-space. That assumes that your numbers are always whole numbers.  
Peter Jamieson

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