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Can I indicate zero with a slash?
I would like to enter a zero in cells, but I want to distiunguish it from an
'O', by putting a slash through it. Is that possible? |
Can I indicate zero with a slash?
There are fonts that are available (some free, some not) that you can use.
You can search google for slashed zero font to find some. Remember that if you share the workbook with others, then they'll need to have that font installed, too. Laurie wrote: I would like to enter a zero in cells, but I want to distiunguish it from an 'O', by putting a slash through it. Is that possible? -- Dave Peterson |
Can I indicate zero with a slash?
You would need a slashed zero font.
Follow this link and download the hamfonts_collection.zip file http://www.wm8c.com/slashed_zero_fonts.htm FREE Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sat, 9 Feb 2008 09:04:03 -0800, Laurie wrote: I would like to enter a zero in cells, but I want to distiunguish it from an 'O', by putting a slash through it. Is that possible? |
Can I indicate zero with a slash?
Laurie,
Fonts "Terminal" and "TN Bridge" have a slashed zero. Also "VAG Round," if you have it, which is a proportional spaced font. -- Regards from Virginia Beach, Earl Kiosterud www.smokeyl.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------- "Laurie" wrote in message ... I would like to enter a zero in cells, but I want to distiunguish it from an 'O', by putting a slash through it. Is that possible? |
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