How do I setup a cell in Excel as a checkbox w/o a form/active
Dave,
When I try to enter the alt-2052; nothing appears in the text box. Any
guesses ast to what I might be doing wrong? I've tried pasting in ü;ü;ü;ü
from at text file, and from the Windows character map, but those don't seem
to have the desired effect.
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
One more option:
Maybe just give the cell a custom format.
Format the cells by:
selecting them
format|cells|number tab|custom category
In the "type:" box, put this:
alt-0252;alt-0252;alt-0252;alt-0252
But hit and hold the alt key while you're typing the 0252 from the numeric
keypad.
It should look something like this when you're done.
ü;ü;ü;ü
(umlaut over the lower case u separated by semicolons)
And format that range of cells as Wingdings.
Now, no matter what you type (spacebar, x, anyoldtextatall), you'll see a check
mark.
Hit the delete key on the keyboard to clear the cell.
If you have to use that "checkmark" in later formulas:
=if(a1="","no checkmark","Yes checkmark")
You can just see if the cell is empty.
Arno Rite wrote:
I want a cell to be formatted as a checkbox. I don't want to use form or
activex controls. Is this doable?
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Dave Peterson
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