OK. I give. Why can't I use the "@" (at sign) in a text cell?
The format to General *is* the solution, but ... I think it's because of the
"Text Bug".
There seems to be a quirk (bug), where in a Text formatted cell of more then
approximately 256 characters, you'll get the ###'s.
Stranger yet, if you keep typing, the true text *returns* when the character
count exceeds 1024.
General format works for the "in-between" character counts.
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RD
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"Biff" wrote in message
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Format the cells as GENERAL.
From Excel Help: (search Help for limits and specifications)
Length of cell contents (text)... 32,767 characters. Only 1,024 display in
a
cell; all 32,767 display in the formula bar.
Biff
"Terry Lowe" wrote in message
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I looked all through doc and searched online and cannot find an answer to
this question. I need some experienced help.
I have a cell (a whole column) defined as Text. If the text I type in
the
cell includes an at sign (@) the text field displays as ##### (railroad
tracks) most of the time. I have verified the format is text (and word
wrap
is on) and it doesn't matter if I start the text with an apostrophe or
not.
It also appears to be OK in some text cells but not others. What is the
deal?
Thanks.
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