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In previous versions of Excel there were ALT + functions that allowed the
insertion of symbols using only the keyboard rather than a dropdown box. Does anyone know if these are still in place and if so, how I might get a listing of the necessary numbers, etc. to make use of these? |
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Lindsay
Still available, using Alt+[number] from the numeric keypad. I use the symbol viewer via StartAccessoriesSystem Tools and look in the corner after selecting the character, but you could do it this way. Enter a 1 in cell A1 and copy a series down to Cell A256 so you have 1-256 in column A. Now in B1 enter =CHAR(A1) and copy down. You should get the characters in the cells now. (0-32 are control characters and show as squares) Now if you hold the Alt key down and type on the numeric keypad 0 and then the number next to the character you want and release both keys together you should find it shows the character. -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England HIS "Lindsay" wrote in message ... In previous versions of Excel there were ALT + functions that allowed the insertion of symbols using only the keyboard rather than a dropdown box. Does anyone know if these are still in place and if so, how I might get a listing of the necessary numbers, etc. to make use of these? |
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Lindsay
You can still use the ALT + number to get symbols. For a list of them run Windows Charmap.exe Jon Peltier had a downloadable workbook named ascii.xls at his site but I can't find it there today. Listed all the numbers with selectable fonts. I have a copy I could send to your email if you wish. 100k size. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 11:47:01 -0800, "Lindsay" wrote: In previous versions of Excel there were ALT + functions that allowed the insertion of symbols using only the keyboard rather than a dropdown box. Does anyone know if these are still in place and if so, how I might get a listing of the necessary numbers, etc. to make use of these? |
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In xl2002 and above, you could use Insert|symbol
In earlier versions, you could use Chip Pearson's addin: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/download.htm (look for Symbolizer and make sure you get the correct version) And you didn't ask, but if you need to know what's in the cell, get another nice addin from Chip: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/CellView.htm After you insert a symbol a few 100 times, you'll have it memorized and can skip the addin/option. Lindsay wrote: In previous versions of Excel there were ALT + functions that allowed the insertion of symbols using only the keyboard rather than a dropdown box. Does anyone know if these are still in place and if so, how I might get a listing of the necessary numbers, etc. to make use of these? -- Dave Peterson |
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I guess Lindsay could use a bunch of shortcut keys to reach all those options,
but seems to me that ALT + number is a lot less work for someone "using only the keyboard". Gord On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 18:24:08 -0600, Dave Peterson wrote: In xl2002 and above, you could use Insert|symbol In earlier versions, you could use Chip Pearson's addin: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/download.htm (look for Symbolizer and make sure you get the correct version) And you didn't ask, but if you need to know what's in the cell, get another nice addin from Chip: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/CellView.htm After you insert a symbol a few 100 times, you'll have it memorized and can skip the addin/option. Lindsay wrote: In previous versions of Excel there were ALT + functions that allowed the insertion of symbols using only the keyboard rather than a dropdown box. Does anyone know if these are still in place and if so, how I might get a listing of the necessary numbers, etc. to make use of these? |
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I figured that Lindsay could use the mouse until he (she?) learned what the
alt-codes were. Then have the best of both worlds. And one way to get to the CharMap.exe program. Flying window r (if your keyboard has that flying window) and type charmap and hit enter. Gord Dibben wrote: I guess Lindsay could use a bunch of shortcut keys to reach all those options, but seems to me that ALT + number is a lot less work for someone "using only the keyboard". Gord On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 18:24:08 -0600, Dave Peterson wrote: In xl2002 and above, you could use Insert|symbol In earlier versions, you could use Chip Pearson's addin: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/download.htm (look for Symbolizer and make sure you get the correct version) And you didn't ask, but if you need to know what's in the cell, get another nice addin from Chip: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/CellView.htm After you insert a symbol a few 100 times, you'll have it memorized and can skip the addin/option. Lindsay wrote: In previous versions of Excel there were ALT + functions that allowed the insertion of symbols using only the keyboard rather than a dropdown box. Does anyone know if these are still in place and if so, how I might get a listing of the necessary numbers, etc. to make use of these? -- Dave Peterson |
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