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How do I set up auto for Street, Road, 5th, etc. to change to smaller
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Excel doesn't have that feature. You can select characters in the cell,
and format them (FormatCells).

Or, use special characters. For example, hold the Alt key, and on the
number keypad, type: 0189
to get the character: ½

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How do I set up auto for Street, Road, 5th, etc. to change to smaller
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Thank you so much! It worked like magic!

"Debra Dalgleish" wrote:

Excel doesn't have that feature. You can select characters in the cell,
and format them (FormatCells).

Or, use special characters. For example, hold the Alt key, and on the
number keypad, type: 0189
to get the character: ½

Staci wrote:
How do I set up auto for Street, Road, 5th, etc. to change to smaller
(upper) type?



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Debra Dalgleish
Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html


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