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Debe

data entry right to left
 
I'm trying to enter Hebrew characters in a column right-to-left but, whatever
the read text right to left feature is, it does nothing to help me.

Nick Hodge

data entry right to left
 
debe

This setting just flips the sheet, so A1 for example is top right instead of
top left.

I can't answer if this would be available but is this a version of Excel
that supports Hebrew entry?

--
HTH
Nick Hodge
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Southampton, England

HIS
www.nickhodge.co.uk

"debe" wrote in message
...
I'm trying to enter Hebrew characters in a column right-to-left but,
whatever
the read text right to left feature is, it does nothing to help me.




Jaleel

data entry right to left
 
Hi Debe,

Right click the taskbar and select Toolbars €“ Language bar. Language bar
will appear on the taskbar. Now right click the Language bar and select
Settings. Text Services and Input Languages box will appear. Under Settings
tab click €œAdd€. From Input Language dropdown arrow, select Hebrew and click
OK. Now you can make a key setting like left Alt. Open your right to left
Excel file for typing Hebrew and start typing. With the key setting you have
made, you can switch between English / Hebrew. Try this.

Regards,

Jaleel



"debe" wrote:

I'm trying to enter Hebrew characters in a column right-to-left but, whatever
the read text right to left feature is, it does nothing to help me.


Debe

data entry right to left
 
Jaleel--
Thanks for responding. Your directions would work, if only Hebrew were one
of the listed languages. I have the font thanks to a software program, but
it may not be recognized by MS. Any thoughts on how I might proceed?
--debe

"Jaleel" wrote:

Hi Debe,

Right click the taskbar and select Toolbars €“ Language bar. Language bar
will appear on the taskbar. Now right click the Language bar and select
Settings. Text Services and Input Languages box will appear. Under Settings
tab click €œAdd€. From Input Language dropdown arrow, select Hebrew and click
OK. Now you can make a key setting like left Alt. Open your right to left
Excel file for typing Hebrew and start typing. With the key setting you have
made, you can switch between English / Hebrew. Try this.

Regards,

Jaleel



"debe" wrote:

I'm trying to enter Hebrew characters in a column right-to-left but, whatever
the read text right to left feature is, it does nothing to help me.


Jaleel

data entry right to left
 
Debe,

Did you install the font? Go to Control Panel - Fonts - File - Install new
Font and install your Hebrew Font. I do believe that MS will recognize your
font for all the Office applications. Try it and select the font from Excel
by clicking the Font dropdown arrow. But remember your font name will be
shown in your Hebrew character.

One more thing Debe. Blood has only one colour.

With humble regards,

Jaleel





"debe" wrote:

Jaleel--
Thanks for responding. Your directions would work, if only Hebrew were one
of the listed languages. I have the font thanks to a software program, but
it may not be recognized by MS. Any thoughts on how I might proceed?
--debe

"Jaleel" wrote:

Hi Debe,

Right click the taskbar and select Toolbars €“ Language bar. Language bar
will appear on the taskbar. Now right click the Language bar and select
Settings. Text Services and Input Languages box will appear. Under Settings
tab click €œAdd€. From Input Language dropdown arrow, select Hebrew and click
OK. Now you can make a key setting like left Alt. Open your right to left
Excel file for typing Hebrew and start typing. With the key setting you have
made, you can switch between English / Hebrew. Try this.

Regards,

Jaleel



"debe" wrote:

I'm trying to enter Hebrew characters in a column right-to-left but, whatever
the read text right to left feature is, it does nothing to help me.



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