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Custom format a text cell with square brackets: [ ] ?
Is it possible to format a text cell so that the user can just type in
a text reference from a catalogue - i.e., letters of the alphabet - but that Excel then puts in square brackets? i.e., rather than typing in [A1], the user types in A1 and Excel shows the cell contents as [A1}. Thanks. |
Select the cells in which you want the brackets
Choose FormatCells On the Number tab, choose Custom In the text box, type: "["@"]" Click OK StargateFan wrote: Is it possible to format a text cell so that the user can just type in a text reference from a catalogue - i.e., letters of the alphabet - but that Excel then puts in square brackets? i.e., rather than typing in [A1], the user types in A1 and Excel shows the cell contents as [A1}. -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 21:05:00 -0500, Debra Dalgleish
wrote: Select the cells in which you want the brackets Choose FormatCells On the Number tab, choose Custom In the text box, type: "["@"]" Click OK Excellent! This works perfectly. I just fixed the template and the actual spreadsheet I was working on. <sigh Guys, you're the best. You make me look _so_ good; I couldn't do it without all this help. <g But more importantly, I get my jobs done with maximum efficiency and minimum fuss. I _love_ it! <g Thanks! StargateFan wrote: Is it possible to format a text cell so that the user can just type in a text reference from a catalogue - i.e., letters of the alphabet - but that Excel then puts in square brackets? i.e., rather than typing in [A1], the user types in A1 and Excel shows the cell contents as [A1}. -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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