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Is it possible to insert symbols into Autocorrect in Excel??? There is an option for this in word but I cant find it in Excel. Is it possible?? thanks |
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If you can get the symbol into the clipboard (through charmap.exe???), then you
can use ctrl-v to paste into the "with" box on that dialog. But since the autocorrect list is shared between the MS Office suite of programs, maybe it would be easier to do this work in MSWord. alistew wrote: Hi Is it possible to insert symbols into Autocorrect in Excel??? There is an option for this in word but I cant find it in Excel. Is it possible?? thanks -- Dave Peterson |
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![]() hi thanks for the response. i tried adding the symbol into autocorrect in word and it was fine but it doesnt appear in the Excel autocorrect list. Is it supposed too? "Dave Peterson" wrote: If you can get the symbol into the clipboard (through charmap.exe???), then you can use ctrl-v to paste into the "with" box on that dialog. But since the autocorrect list is shared between the MS Office suite of programs, maybe it would be easier to do this work in MSWord. alistew wrote: Hi Is it possible to insert symbols into Autocorrect in Excel??? There is an option for this in word but I cant find it in Excel. Is it possible?? thanks -- Dave Peterson |
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I think so.
Can you share what you tried--the string to be corrected and the symbol, too. And is this a plain text replacement or a formatted text replacement? And what version of Office are you using? alistew wrote: hi thanks for the response. i tried adding the symbol into autocorrect in word and it was fine but it doesnt appear in the Excel autocorrect list. Is it supposed too? "Dave Peterson" wrote: If you can get the symbol into the clipboard (through charmap.exe???), then you can use ctrl-v to paste into the "with" box on that dialog. But since the autocorrect list is shared between the MS Office suite of programs, maybe it would be easier to do this work in MSWord. alistew wrote: Hi Is it possible to insert symbols into Autocorrect in Excel??? There is an option for this in word but I cant find it in Excel. Is it possible?? thanks -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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I am using Office 2003. I just wanted to replace the word Degree with the degree symbol. thanks again. alison "Dave Peterson" wrote: I think so. Can you share what you tried--the string to be corrected and the symbol, too. And is this a plain text replacement or a formatted text replacement? And what version of Office are you using? alistew wrote: hi thanks for the response. i tried adding the symbol into autocorrect in word and it was fine but it doesnt appear in the Excel autocorrect list. Is it supposed too? "Dave Peterson" wrote: If you can get the symbol into the clipboard (through charmap.exe???), then you can use ctrl-v to paste into the "with" box on that dialog. But since the autocorrect list is shared between the MS Office suite of programs, maybe it would be easier to do this work in MSWord. alistew wrote: Hi Is it possible to insert symbols into Autocorrect in Excel??? There is an option for this in word but I cant find it in Excel. Is it possible?? thanks -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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i have found a way of doing this. i used the alt+0176 to insert it into my autocorrect. thanks for you help anyway. also do you know where i can get a list of these codes? "Dave Peterson" wrote: I think so. Can you share what you tried--the string to be corrected and the symbol, too. And is this a plain text replacement or a formatted text replacement? And what version of Office are you using? alistew wrote: hi thanks for the response. i tried adding the symbol into autocorrect in word and it was fine but it doesnt appear in the Excel autocorrect list. Is it supposed too? "Dave Peterson" wrote: If you can get the symbol into the clipboard (through charmap.exe???), then you can use ctrl-v to paste into the "with" box on that dialog. But since the autocorrect list is shared between the MS Office suite of programs, maybe it would be easier to do this work in MSWord. alistew wrote: Hi Is it possible to insert symbols into Autocorrect in Excel??? There is an option for this in word but I cant find it in Excel. Is it possible?? thanks -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Maybe you can try this in excel:
Tools|autocorrect options|autocorrect tab Type: degree in the replace box Hold the altkey while typing 0176 on the number pad in the with box. alistew wrote: Hi I am using Office 2003. I just wanted to replace the word Degree with the degree symbol. thanks again. alison "Dave Peterson" wrote: I think so. Can you share what you tried--the string to be corrected and the symbol, too. And is this a plain text replacement or a formatted text replacement? And what version of Office are you using? alistew wrote: hi thanks for the response. i tried adding the symbol into autocorrect in word and it was fine but it doesnt appear in the Excel autocorrect list. Is it supposed too? "Dave Peterson" wrote: If you can get the symbol into the clipboard (through charmap.exe???), then you can use ctrl-v to paste into the "with" box on that dialog. But since the autocorrect list is shared between the MS Office suite of programs, maybe it would be easier to do this work in MSWord. alistew wrote: Hi Is it possible to insert symbols into Autocorrect in Excel??? There is an option for this in word but I cant find it in Excel. Is it possible?? thanks -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Start|Run|CharMap
and hit ok. alistew wrote: hi i have found a way of doing this. i used the alt+0176 to insert it into my autocorrect. thanks for you help anyway. also do you know where i can get a list of these codes? "Dave Peterson" wrote: I think so. Can you share what you tried--the string to be corrected and the symbol, too. And is this a plain text replacement or a formatted text replacement? And what version of Office are you using? alistew wrote: hi thanks for the response. i tried adding the symbol into autocorrect in word and it was fine but it doesnt appear in the Excel autocorrect list. Is it supposed too? "Dave Peterson" wrote: If you can get the symbol into the clipboard (through charmap.exe???), then you can use ctrl-v to paste into the "with" box on that dialog. But since the autocorrect list is shared between the MS Office suite of programs, maybe it would be easier to do this work in MSWord. alistew wrote: Hi Is it possible to insert symbols into Autocorrect in Excel??? There is an option for this in word but I cant find it in Excel. Is it possible?? thanks -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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ps. If you're using office 2002+, you can use:
Insert|symbol Chip Pearson has an addin that may help (if you're using xl2k or lower). http://www.cpearson.com/excel/download.htm (look for Symbolizer and make sure you get the correct version) alistew wrote: hi i have found a way of doing this. i used the alt+0176 to insert it into my autocorrect. thanks for you help anyway. also do you know where i can get a list of these codes? "Dave Peterson" wrote: I think so. Can you share what you tried--the string to be corrected and the symbol, too. And is this a plain text replacement or a formatted text replacement? And what version of Office are you using? alistew wrote: hi thanks for the response. i tried adding the symbol into autocorrect in word and it was fine but it doesnt appear in the Excel autocorrect list. Is it supposed too? "Dave Peterson" wrote: If you can get the symbol into the clipboard (through charmap.exe???), then you can use ctrl-v to paste into the "with" box on that dialog. But since the autocorrect list is shared between the MS Office suite of programs, maybe it would be easier to do this work in MSWord. alistew wrote: Hi Is it possible to insert symbols into Autocorrect in Excel??? There is an option for this in word but I cant find it in Excel. Is it possible?? thanks -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Hi
Thanks again. I actually meant the field code numbers. I found the 0176 number for the degree symbol just wondered if there was a place I could find numbers for other symbols. thanks alison "Dave Peterson" wrote: ps. If you're using office 2002+, you can use: Insert|symbol Chip Pearson has an addin that may help (if you're using xl2k or lower). http://www.cpearson.com/excel/download.htm (look for Symbolizer and make sure you get the correct version) alistew wrote: hi i have found a way of doing this. i used the alt+0176 to insert it into my autocorrect. thanks for you help anyway. also do you know where i can get a list of these codes? "Dave Peterson" wrote: I think so. Can you share what you tried--the string to be corrected and the symbol, too. And is this a plain text replacement or a formatted text replacement? And what version of Office are you using? alistew wrote: hi thanks for the response. i tried adding the symbol into autocorrect in word and it was fine but it doesnt appear in the Excel autocorrect list. Is it supposed too? "Dave Peterson" wrote: If you can get the symbol into the clipboard (through charmap.exe???), then you can use ctrl-v to paste into the "with" box on that dialog. But since the autocorrect list is shared between the MS Office suite of programs, maybe it would be easier to do this work in MSWord. alistew wrote: Hi Is it possible to insert symbols into Autocorrect in Excel??? There is an option for this in word but I cant find it in Excel. Is it possible?? thanks -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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alistew wrote on Sun, 18 Feb 2007 12:04:00 -0800:
a Thanks again. I actually meant the field code numbers. I a found the 0176 number for the degree symbol just wondered if a there was a place I could find numbers for other symbols. I you use Insert Symbol in Word, the listing of ASCII decimal will give you a lot. If the font has Unicode hex available (Arial certainly does) you will get a lot more. In Word, these can be put into text by using the code(4-digits)ALT-x. Since Excel (at least in the 2002 version that I have) does not allow this route, the best tactic would be to insert them into Autocorrect using Word since Autocorrect will work in Excel. James Silverton Potomac, Maryland E-mail, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.comcast.not |
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You could very easily "roll your own" character chart.
Then, you could format each column to a different font, and compare each one to see where a simple keystroke of, say uppercase "P" would produce a check mark in WingDings2, or an uppercase "J" would give you a smiley face in WingDings. You can also use it to see which char numbers produce which symbols. On a new sheet, hide the first 31 rows. In A32, type the name of your default font, usually Arial. In A33, enter this formula: =CHAR(ROW()) And copy it across maybe 10 columns, to J33. Now, with A33 to J33 selected, drag down to copy to row 255. Of course, all the cells (rows) presently display the same characters. Now, select a column at a time, and assign a different font to each, putting emphasis on the symbol fonts (WingDings & 2 & 3 - WebDings - Symbol), and label each column in row 32 as you go. With the actual row number as the Char number, this gives you a good map of each different fonts display, and you can compare where normal keyboard entries can produce varying symbols (same char number) just by changing the cells font. -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "alistew" wrote in message ... Hi Thanks again. I actually meant the field code numbers. I found the 0176 number for the degree symbol just wondered if there was a place I could find numbers for other symbols. thanks alison "Dave Peterson" wrote: ps. If you're using office 2002+, you can use: Insert|symbol Chip Pearson has an addin that may help (if you're using xl2k or lower). http://www.cpearson.com/excel/download.htm (look for Symbolizer and make sure you get the correct version) alistew wrote: hi i have found a way of doing this. i used the alt+0176 to insert it into my autocorrect. thanks for you help anyway. also do you know where i can get a list of these codes? "Dave Peterson" wrote: I think so. Can you share what you tried--the string to be corrected and the symbol, too. And is this a plain text replacement or a formatted text replacement? And what version of Office are you using? alistew wrote: hi thanks for the response. i tried adding the symbol into autocorrect in word and it was fine but it doesnt appear in the Excel autocorrect list. Is it supposed too? "Dave Peterson" wrote: If you can get the symbol into the clipboard (through charmap.exe???), then you can use ctrl-v to paste into the "with" box on that dialog. But since the autocorrect list is shared between the MS Office suite of programs, maybe it would be easier to do this work in MSWord. alistew wrote: Hi Is it possible to insert symbols into Autocorrect in Excel??? There is an option for this in word but I cant find it in Excel. Is it possible?? thanks -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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In xl2002+
Insert|symbol Select a character Look at the bottom of the dialog. You'll see the ascii codes (in hex or decimal--your choice) alistew wrote: Hi Thanks again. I actually meant the field code numbers. I found the 0176 number for the degree symbol just wondered if there was a place I could find numbers for other symbols. thanks alison "Dave Peterson" wrote: ps. If you're using office 2002+, you can use: Insert|symbol Chip Pearson has an addin that may help (if you're using xl2k or lower). http://www.cpearson.com/excel/download.htm (look for Symbolizer and make sure you get the correct version) alistew wrote: hi i have found a way of doing this. i used the alt+0176 to insert it into my autocorrect. thanks for you help anyway. also do you know where i can get a list of these codes? "Dave Peterson" wrote: I think so. Can you share what you tried--the string to be corrected and the symbol, too. And is this a plain text replacement or a formatted text replacement? And what version of Office are you using? alistew wrote: hi thanks for the response. i tried adding the symbol into autocorrect in word and it was fine but it doesnt appear in the Excel autocorrect list. Is it supposed too? "Dave Peterson" wrote: If you can get the symbol into the clipboard (through charmap.exe???), then you can use ctrl-v to paste into the "with" box on that dialog. But since the autocorrect list is shared between the MS Office suite of programs, maybe it would be easier to do this work in MSWord. alistew wrote: Hi Is it possible to insert symbols into Autocorrect in Excel??? There is an option for this in word but I cant find it in Excel. Is it possible?? thanks -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Hi Alison,
see Font Tables as Rendered by your browser http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/rexx/htm/fonts.htm If your browser is Internet Explorer you should be able to use the table as seen. If you use Firefox you would have to modify your character tables for Firefox to use Fonts installed by MS Office. Also see some other tables and tips such as setting up CharMap in your menu or toolbars. Symbols for HTML and Excel use http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/rexx/htm/symbols.htm --- HTH, David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm Search Page: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/search.htm "alistew" wrote in message ... Hi Thanks again. I actually meant the field code numbers. I found the 0176 number for the degree symbol just wondered if there was a place I could find numbers for other symbols. thanks alison "Dave Peterson" wrote: ps. If you're using office 2002+, you can use: Insert|symbol Chip Pearson has an addin that may help (if you're using xl2k or lower). http://www.cpearson.com/excel/download.htm (look for Symbolizer and make sure you get the correct version) alistew wrote: hi i have found a way of doing this. i used the alt+0176 to insert it into my autocorrect. thanks for you help anyway. also do you know where i can get a list of these codes? "Dave Peterson" wrote: I think so. Can you share what you tried--the string to be corrected and the symbol, too. And is this a plain text replacement or a formatted text replacement? And what version of Office are you using? alistew wrote: hi thanks for the response. i tried adding the symbol into autocorrect in word and it was fine but it doesnt appear in the Excel autocorrect list. Is it supposed too? "Dave Peterson" wrote: If you can get the symbol into the clipboard (through charmap.exe???), then you can use ctrl-v to paste into the "with" box on that dialog. But since the autocorrect list is shared between the MS Office suite of programs, maybe it would be easier to do this work in MSWord. alistew wrote: Hi Is it possible to insert symbols into Autocorrect in Excel??? There is an option for this in word but I cant find it in Excel. Is it possible?? thanks -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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this is great.
thanks so much alison "David McRitchie" wrote: Hi Alison, see Font Tables as Rendered by your browser http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/rexx/htm/fonts.htm If your browser is Internet Explorer you should be able to use the table as seen. If you use Firefox you would have to modify your character tables for Firefox to use Fonts installed by MS Office. Also see some other tables and tips such as setting up CharMap in your menu or toolbars. Symbols for HTML and Excel use http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/rexx/htm/symbols.htm --- HTH, David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm Search Page: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/search.htm "alistew" wrote in message ... Hi Thanks again. I actually meant the field code numbers. I found the 0176 number for the degree symbol just wondered if there was a place I could find numbers for other symbols. thanks alison "Dave Peterson" wrote: ps. If you're using office 2002+, you can use: Insert|symbol Chip Pearson has an addin that may help (if you're using xl2k or lower). http://www.cpearson.com/excel/download.htm (look for Symbolizer and make sure you get the correct version) alistew wrote: hi i have found a way of doing this. i used the alt+0176 to insert it into my autocorrect. thanks for you help anyway. also do you know where i can get a list of these codes? "Dave Peterson" wrote: I think so. Can you share what you tried--the string to be corrected and the symbol, too. And is this a plain text replacement or a formatted text replacement? And what version of Office are you using? alistew wrote: hi thanks for the response. i tried adding the symbol into autocorrect in word and it was fine but it doesnt appear in the Excel autocorrect list. Is it supposed too? "Dave Peterson" wrote: If you can get the symbol into the clipboard (through charmap.exe???), then you can use ctrl-v to paste into the "with" box on that dialog. But since the autocorrect list is shared between the MS Office suite of programs, maybe it would be easier to do this work in MSWord. alistew wrote: Hi Is it possible to insert symbols into Autocorrect in Excel??? There is an option for this in word but I cant find it in Excel. Is it possible?? thanks -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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