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Default printing fractions

MS Reference2 has quite a number of common fractions you could use as is.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 24 May 2007 11:24:01 -0700, Gabriella777_2
wrote:

Sorry I forgot to tell you that I found a way to do this fractions thing.
In the Insert menu select symbols. When the box opens, select Font:
Palatino Linotype and Subset: Superscripts and Subscripts.
Then select your numerator number from the set of raised number list,
insert, select the slash, insert, and finally select and insert your
denominator number from the other set of numbers positioned low in the box.
It sets it up in the space of one normal letter entry.
Hope this helps anyone trying to do the same thing.