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Accounting Style Number Button
I use the accounting style under format - cell a lot. Can I add a button on
my toolbar for that? Thanks |
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hi,
Toolscustomize when the customize box appears, click the commands tab. on the left under catagories, click format on the right, under commands, scroll down to the dollar sign($). drag the dollar sign to your tool bar, any where you want it. close the customize box done. -----Original Message----- I use the accounting style under format - cell a lot. Can I add a button on my toolbar for that? Thanks . |
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Unfortunately that is Currency style..........not Accounting style.
The closest you can come without code is ToolsCustomizeCommandsFormat. Drag the Style selection box(not Style...) to your Toolbar. When you click on it pick Accounting from the drop-down. You could code Accounting format and assign to a button. Sub Account() Selection.Style = "Acct1" End Sub Make sure you have the Style you wish as Acct1. FormatStyle. Type Acct1 in the dialog box and "Add". "Modify" to what you want. Save this style as Acct1. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 05:35:34 -0800, wrote: hi, Toolscustomize when the customize box appears, click the commands tab. on the left under catagories, click format on the right, under commands, scroll down to the dollar sign($). drag the dollar sign to your tool bar, any where you want it. close the customize box done. -----Original Message----- I use the accounting style under format - cell a lot. Can I add a button on my toolbar for that? Thanks . |
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Thanks alot. It works great.
"Gord Dibben" wrote: Unfortunately that is Currency style..........not Accounting style. The closest you can come without code is ToolsCustomizeCommandsFormat. Drag the Style selection box(not Style...) to your Toolbar. When you click on it pick Accounting from the drop-down. You could code Accounting format and assign to a button. Sub Account() Selection.Style = "Acct1" End Sub Make sure you have the Style you wish as Acct1. FormatStyle. Type Acct1 in the dialog box and "Add". "Modify" to what you want. Save this style as Acct1. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 05:35:34 -0800, wrote: hi, Toolscustomize when the customize box appears, click the commands tab. on the left under catagories, click format on the right, under commands, scroll down to the dollar sign($). drag the dollar sign to your tool bar, any where you want it. close the customize box done. -----Original Message----- I use the accounting style under format - cell a lot. Can I add a button on my toolbar for that? Thanks . |
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