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Is there a way to have the zero appear with a slash thru it?
I hav checked the symbol library and have had no luck.

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That has to do with the font you have selected. There are very few these
days that put the slash through. The only font I could find that did it was
the Consolas font.

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Is there a way to have the zero appear with a slash thru it?
I hav checked the symbol library and have had no luck.

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Dick

Download the free set of slashed zero fonts from Ham Fonts.

http://www.wm8c.com/slashed_zero_fonts.htm

Unzip to a folder then install whatever one(s) you want through
WindowsFontsFileInstall New Font.


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Is there a way to have the zero appear with a slash thru it?
I hav checked the symbol library and have had no luck.

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Just to add to Gord's reply...

If you share the file with anyone else, you'll want to share the font with the
recipients, too--and instructions on how to install a font in Windows.

You can't embed fonts in Excel workbooks. (It's different from MSWord.)

Gord Dibben wrote:

Dick

Download the free set of slashed zero fonts from Ham Fonts.

http://www.wm8c.com/slashed_zero_fonts.htm

Unzip to a folder then install whatever one(s) you want through
WindowsFontsFileInstall New Font.

Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

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Is there a way to have the zero appear with a slash thru it?
I hav checked the symbol library and have had no luck.

Thanks


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Thanks Dave

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On Fri, 23 May 2008 18:41:52 -0500, Dave Peterson
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Just to add to Gord's reply...

If you share the file with anyone else, you'll want to share the font with the
recipients, too--and instructions on how to install a font in Windows.

You can't embed fonts in Excel workbooks. (It's different from MSWord.)

Gord Dibben wrote:

Dick

Download the free set of slashed zero fonts from Ham Fonts.

http://www.wm8c.com/slashed_zero_fonts.htm

Unzip to a folder then install whatever one(s) you want through
WindowsFontsFileInstall New Font.

Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

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Is there a way to have the zero appear with a slash thru it?
I hav checked the symbol library and have had no luck.

Thanks


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