Formatting Cells for Quick Input of Data
This gives ok results to look at, but remember that the value in cell isn't
always what you see!
It can make divising formulas more difficult along with Edit|Find's...I know
it's there, I can see it...why can't excel find it...
Cheri wrote:
I had a similar question the other day but cannot find my post...go figure!
Anyway, your custom formatting example is EXACTLY the info I was looking
for!!! This is absolutely awesome, quick, no extra steps required...PERFECT!
Thank you so much for posting.
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
You could use a custom format of:
"E33213"@"OP5"
It'll be up to you to type exactly two characters.
And the value of the cell will not include those special formatting characters.
JG wrote:
I need to enter over 200 serial numbers into Excel.
They all start with the same 6 characters and all end in the same 3 like so:
E33213**0P5
Can I format the cells so that I only have to input the 2 middle characters
and Excel will auto fill the other information?
The 2 characters I need to enter are letters, not numbers.
I tried the following without any luck:
E33213??0P5
E33213##0P5
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