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roxanne

Entering Fractions in Excel
 
When entering fractions in a spreadsheet what do you add before a fraction so
that Excel does not recognize it as a date?

Somebody gave me this symbol //.

Thanks for any help!

Big UT Fan

Entering Fractions in Excel
 
Fractions need to be entered as such #<spacefraction. For example, "1 1/2"
(note do not use the quotations) will result in the fraction 1 1/2. To
create only the fraction, enter "0 1/2". This results in the fraction 1/2 in
the cell. Hope this helps. Mike

"Roxanne" wrote:

When entering fractions in a spreadsheet what do you add before a fraction so
that Excel does not recognize it as a date?

Somebody gave me this symbol //.

Thanks for any help!


Ron Coderre

Entering Fractions in Excel
 
When entering a fraction.....
input the whole number
then a space
followed by the fraction

Example:
Enter this in cell A1: 0 1/2

The value will change to 0.5...BUT will display as 1/2
Note: if the cell already has a specific numeric format, that format will be
used.

Does that help?
***********
Regards,
Ron

XL2002, WinXP


"Roxanne" wrote:

When entering fractions in a spreadsheet what do you add before a fraction so
that Excel does not recognize it as a date?

Somebody gave me this symbol //.

Thanks for any help!


Peo Sjoblom

Entering Fractions in Excel
 
Preformat as fractions and then enter as fractions should do it
If you don't intend to do any calculation you might be better off formatting
as text before you enter them or precede any entry with an apostrophe

--
Regards,

Peo Sjoblom



"Roxanne" wrote in message
...
When entering fractions in a spreadsheet what do you add before a fraction
so
that Excel does not recognize it as a date?

Somebody gave me this symbol //.

Thanks for any help!




roxanne

Entering Fractions in Excel
 
Thanks Mike, This helps a lot!

"Big UT Fan" wrote:

Fractions need to be entered as such #<spacefraction. For example, "1 1/2"
(note do not use the quotations) will result in the fraction 1 1/2. To
create only the fraction, enter "0 1/2". This results in the fraction 1/2 in
the cell. Hope this helps. Mike

"Roxanne" wrote:

When entering fractions in a spreadsheet what do you add before a fraction so
that Excel does not recognize it as a date?

Somebody gave me this symbol //.

Thanks for any help!


roxanne

Entering Fractions in Excel
 

Yes, Thank you Ron!
"Ron Coderre" wrote:

When entering a fraction.....
input the whole number
then a space
followed by the fraction

Example:
Enter this in cell A1: 0 1/2

The value will change to 0.5...BUT will display as 1/2
Note: if the cell already has a specific numeric format, that format will be
used.

Does that help?
***********
Regards,
Ron

XL2002, WinXP


"Roxanne" wrote:

When entering fractions in a spreadsheet what do you add before a fraction so
that Excel does not recognize it as a date?

Somebody gave me this symbol //.

Thanks for any help!


roxanne

Entering Fractions in Excel
 
Thanks!

"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:

Preformat as fractions and then enter as fractions should do it
If you don't intend to do any calculation you might be better off formatting
as text before you enter them or precede any entry with an apostrophe

--
Regards,

Peo Sjoblom



"Roxanne" wrote in message
...
When entering fractions in a spreadsheet what do you add before a fraction
so
that Excel does not recognize it as a date?

Somebody gave me this symbol //.

Thanks for any help!






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