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Bonnie

Using + and / as characters not as functional formatting
 
I want to use + and / symbols as text (in a table to designate positive or
negative evaluation), but formatting all cells in the document as 'text' does
not keep Excel from recognizing them as computing functions. Here is the
weird part. If I copy and paste a + or / character from a word document, it
will work, but I can't simply type + or / into the cell. Help???


Peo Sjoblom

Using + and / as characters not as functional formatting
 
Precede the entry with an apostrophe '
it will not be visible in the cell/table


--
Regards,

Peo Sjoblom



"Bonnie" wrote in message
...
I want to use + and / symbols as text (in a table to designate positive or
negative evaluation), but formatting all cells in the document as 'text'
does
not keep Excel from recognizing them as computing functions. Here is the
weird part. If I copy and paste a + or / character from a word document,
it
will work, but I can't simply type + or / into the cell. Help???




JMB

Using + and / as characters not as functional formatting
 
you could precede the + and / with a single apostrophe

'+
'/

or use
="+"
="/"


"Bonnie" wrote:

I want to use + and / symbols as text (in a table to designate positive or
negative evaluation), but formatting all cells in the document as 'text' does
not keep Excel from recognizing them as computing functions. Here is the
weird part. If I copy and paste a + or / character from a word document, it
will work, but I can't simply type + or / into the cell. Help???


Bonnie

Using + and / as characters not as functional formatting
 
Yes, that does seem to work (thank you) but is there no other way?? ...it
seems ridiculous that when the text formatting specifically reads "the cell
is desplayed exactly as entered." that it should do exactly that. Issue: I
have to include this apostrophe trick in the instructions for completing the
evaluation table--for all my users who are not Excel fans, and in a big hurry!

"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:

Precede the entry with an apostrophe '
it will not be visible in the cell/table


--
Regards,

Peo Sjoblom



"Bonnie" wrote in message
...
I want to use + and / symbols as text (in a table to designate positive or
negative evaluation), but formatting all cells in the document as 'text'
does
not keep Excel from recognizing them as computing functions. Here is the
weird part. If I copy and paste a + or / character from a word document,
it
will work, but I can't simply type + or / into the cell. Help???





RagDyeR

Using + and / as characters not as functional formatting
 
You mention positive and negative.

What problem are you having when you try to enter a
+50
OR
-100
into a Text *pre* formatted cell?

Isn't the minus sign good enough to symbolize a negative?

If you must use the slash, try the " \ " instead of " / ".
--
HTH,

RD

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"Bonnie" wrote in message
...
Yes, that does seem to work (thank you) but is there no other way?? ...it
seems ridiculous that when the text formatting specifically reads "the
cell
is desplayed exactly as entered." that it should do exactly that. Issue:
I
have to include this apostrophe trick in the instructions for completing
the
evaluation table--for all my users who are not Excel fans, and in a big
hurry!

"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:

Precede the entry with an apostrophe '
it will not be visible in the cell/table


--
Regards,

Peo Sjoblom



"Bonnie" wrote in message
...
I want to use + and / symbols as text (in a table to designate positive
or
negative evaluation), but formatting all cells in the document as
'text'
does
not keep Excel from recognizing them as computing functions. Here is
the
weird part. If I copy and paste a + or / character from a word
document,
it
will work, but I can't simply type + or / into the cell. Help???







Pete_UK

Using + and / as characters not as functional formatting
 
That's odd, because in XL 2000 I can type * followed by <Enter, or
+<Enter, or -<Enter, or /<Enter into a cell formatted as General
and get the symbols *, +, - and / respectively.

I had to change Tools | Options | Transition (tab) | Microsoft Excel
Menu or Help Key from "/" (default) to something else ("?") in order
to get the / visible.

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Aug 31, 12:14 am, Bonnie wrote:
Yes, that does seem to work (thank you) but is there no other way?? ...it
seems ridiculous that when the text formatting specifically reads "the cell
is desplayed exactly as entered." that it should do exactly that. Issue: I
have to include this apostrophe trick in the instructions for completing the
evaluation table--for all my users who are not Excel fans, and in a big hurry!



"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:
Precede the entry with an apostrophe '
it will not be visible in the cell/table


--
Regards,


Peo Sjoblom


"Bonnie" wrote in message
...
I want to use + and / symbols as text (in a table to designate positive or
negative evaluation), but formatting all cells in the document as 'text'
does
not keep Excel from recognizing them as computing functions. Here is the
weird part. If I copy and paste a + or / character from a word document,
it
will work, but I can't simply type + or / into the cell. Help???- Hide quoted text -


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Peo Sjoblom

Using + and / as characters not as functional formatting
 
Same in later versions. Maybe he has something in autocorrect



--
Regards,

Peo Sjoblom




"Pete_UK" wrote in message
ups.com...
That's odd, because in XL 2000 I can type * followed by <Enter, or
+<Enter, or -<Enter, or /<Enter into a cell formatted as General
and get the symbols *, +, - and / respectively.

I had to change Tools | Options | Transition (tab) | Microsoft Excel
Menu or Help Key from "/" (default) to something else ("?") in order
to get the / visible.

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Aug 31, 12:14 am, Bonnie wrote:
Yes, that does seem to work (thank you) but is there no other way??
...it
seems ridiculous that when the text formatting specifically reads "the
cell
is desplayed exactly as entered." that it should do exactly that. Issue:
I
have to include this apostrophe trick in the instructions for completing
the
evaluation table--for all my users who are not Excel fans, and in a big
hurry!



"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:
Precede the entry with an apostrophe '
it will not be visible in the cell/table


--
Regards,


Peo Sjoblom


"Bonnie" wrote in message
...
I want to use + and / symbols as text (in a table to designate
positive or
negative evaluation), but formatting all cells in the document as
'text'
does
not keep Excel from recognizing them as computing functions. Here is
the
weird part. If I copy and paste a + or / character from a word
document,
it
will work, but I can't simply type + or / into the cell. Help???-
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Pete_UK

Using + and / as characters not as functional formatting
 
I think Bonnie is a "she", Peo <g

Pete

On Aug 31, 12:47 am, "Peo Sjoblom" wrote:
Same in later versions. Maybe he has something in autocorrect

--
Regards,

Peo Sjoblom

"Pete_UK" wrote in message

ups.com...



That's odd, because in XL 2000 I can type * followed by <Enter, or
+<Enter, or -<Enter, or /<Enter into a cell formatted as General
and get the symbols *, +, - and / respectively.


I had to change Tools | Options | Transition (tab) | Microsoft Excel
Menu or Help Key from "/" (default) to something else ("?") in order
to get the / visible.


Hope this helps.


Pete


On Aug 31, 12:14 am, Bonnie wrote:
Yes, that does seem to work (thank you) but is there no other way??
...it
seems ridiculous that when the text formatting specifically reads "the
cell
is desplayed exactly as entered." that it should do exactly that. Issue:
I
have to include this apostrophe trick in the instructions for completing
the
evaluation table--for all my users who are not Excel fans, and in a big
hurry!


"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:
Precede the entry with an apostrophe '
it will not be visible in the cell/table


--
Regards,


Peo Sjoblom


"Bonnie" wrote in message
...
I want to use + and / symbols as text (in a table to designate
positive or
negative evaluation), but formatting all cells in the document as
'text'
does
not keep Excel from recognizing them as computing functions. Here is
the
weird part. If I copy and paste a + or / character from a word
document,
it
will work, but I can't simply type + or / into the cell. Help???-
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JMB

Using + and / as characters not as functional formatting
 
Like Ragdyer, I had no problems w/+ when the cell was pre-formatted as text.
I can use the / key if I go to Tools/Options/Transition and delete the /
under Microsoft Excel menu or help key (or change it to something else). But
each of your users would need to do this on their machines if they don't like
'/.

Or you could disable it w/a macro when they open the workbook by putting
this code in the Thisworkbook module in the VBA editor

Private Sub Workbook_BeforeClose(Cancel As Boolean)
On Error Resume Next
Application.TransitionMenuKey = strTransitionMenuKey
End Sub

Private Sub Workbook_Open()
On Error Resume Next
With Application
strTransitionMenuKey = .TransitionMenuKey
.TransitionMenuKey = ""
End With
End Sub

and this in a regular VBA module:

Public strTransitionMenuKey As String

if you are new to macros, there are some instructions on David McRitchies
site:
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm




"Bonnie" wrote:

Yes, that does seem to work (thank you) but is there no other way?? ...it
seems ridiculous that when the text formatting specifically reads "the cell
is desplayed exactly as entered." that it should do exactly that. Issue: I
have to include this apostrophe trick in the instructions for completing the
evaluation table--for all my users who are not Excel fans, and in a big hurry!

"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:

Precede the entry with an apostrophe '
it will not be visible in the cell/table


--
Regards,

Peo Sjoblom



"Bonnie" wrote in message
...
I want to use + and / symbols as text (in a table to designate positive or
negative evaluation), but formatting all cells in the document as 'text'
does
not keep Excel from recognizing them as computing functions. Here is the
weird part. If I copy and paste a + or / character from a word document,
it
will work, but I can't simply type + or / into the cell. Help???





Peo Sjoblom

Using + and / as characters not as functional formatting
 
Oops! She/he could be American and with them it's impossible in many cases
to tell
gender from name, not that I noticed the name in this case anyway before I
posted that <bg


--
Regards,

Peo Sjoblom



"Pete_UK" wrote in message
oups.com...
I think Bonnie is a "she", Peo <g

Pete

On Aug 31, 12:47 am, "Peo Sjoblom" wrote:
Same in later versions. Maybe he has something in autocorrect

--
Regards,

Peo Sjoblom

"Pete_UK" wrote in message

ups.com...



That's odd, because in XL 2000 I can type * followed by <Enter, or
+<Enter, or -<Enter, or /<Enter into a cell formatted as General
and get the symbols *, +, - and / respectively.


I had to change Tools | Options | Transition (tab) | Microsoft Excel
Menu or Help Key from "/" (default) to something else ("?") in order
to get the / visible.


Hope this helps.


Pete


On Aug 31, 12:14 am, Bonnie wrote:
Yes, that does seem to work (thank you) but is there no other way??
...it
seems ridiculous that when the text formatting specifically reads "the
cell
is desplayed exactly as entered." that it should do exactly that.
Issue:
I
have to include this apostrophe trick in the instructions for
completing
the
evaluation table--for all my users who are not Excel fans, and in a
big
hurry!


"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:
Precede the entry with an apostrophe '
it will not be visible in the cell/table


--
Regards,


Peo Sjoblom


"Bonnie" wrote in message
...
I want to use + and / symbols as text (in a table to designate
positive or
negative evaluation), but formatting all cells in the document as
'text'
does
not keep Excel from recognizing them as computing functions. Here
is
the
weird part. If I copy and paste a + or / character from a word
document,
it
will work, but I can't simply type + or / into the cell. Help???-
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