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I have a left over Lotus 123 file with a cell in which a character or
combination of characters will repeat to fill that cell. I have forgotten
the key strokes used to create that original cell.

I imported that file into Excel 2002, and it works well but the only way I
can make new cells repeat characters within them is by copying the original
cell and then pasting its format into the new cell.

How can I make one or more characters repeat themselves withn a cingle cell?
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You can find this in XL Help ("About custom number formats").

In a custom format, follow the asterisk character (*) with your desired
character to repeat.

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I have a left over Lotus 123 file with a cell in which a character or
combination of characters will repeat to fill that cell. I have forgotten
the key strokes used to create that original cell.

I imported that file into Excel 2002, and it works well but the only way I
can make new cells repeat characters within them is by copying the original
cell and then pasting its format into the new cell.

How can I make one or more characters repeat themselves withn a cingle cell?

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Another possibility:

Select the cell(s) in question
GotoFormatCellsAlignment tab
Text alignment
HorizontalFill
OK

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I have a left over Lotus 123 file with a cell in which a character or
combination of characters will repeat to fill that cell. I have forgotten
the key strokes used to create that original cell.

I imported that file into Excel 2002, and it works well but the only way I
can make new cells repeat characters within them is by copying the
original
cell and then pasting its format into the new cell.

How can I make one or more characters repeat themselves withn a cingle
cell?



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And you could toggle a transition setting so that excel behaves more like Lotus
123:

Tools|Options|transition tab|check Transition navigation keys

Then
\a
will fill the cell with aaaa's

And it will change the way Home works, ctrl-Home, and tab, too.

Ron wrote:

I have a left over Lotus 123 file with a cell in which a character or
combination of characters will repeat to fill that cell. I have forgotten
the key strokes used to create that original cell.

I imported that file into Excel 2002, and it works well but the only way I
can make new cells repeat characters within them is by copying the original
cell and then pasting its format into the new cell.

How can I make one or more characters repeat themselves withn a cingle cell?


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