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how to use the + sign in text
a friend is trying to type in 2 names into a cell. The first name will have a
+(plus) infront of it and the second will have a -(minus) infront of this. She then wants to be able to colour all the minus names. As soon as she puts the + at the stasrt of the cell it automatically thinks its a formula,even after she has changed the formatting to text for the worksheet. Any help appriciated Regards |
how to use the + sign in text
Either precede it with an apostrophe ('),
or pre-format the cell as TEXT -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 xdemechanik --- "David" wrote: a friend is trying to type in 2 names into a cell. The first name will have a +(plus) infront of it and the second will have a -(minus) infront of this. She then wants to be able to colour all the minus names. As soon as she puts the + at the start of the cell it automatically thinks its a formula,even after she has changed the formatting to text for the worksheet. |
how to use the + sign in text
David wrote:
a friend is trying to type in 2 names into a cell. The first name will have a +(plus) infront of it and the second will have a -(minus) infront of this. She then wants to be able to colour all the minus names. As soon as she puts the + at the stasrt of the cell it automatically thinks its a formula,even after she has changed the formatting to text for the worksheet. Any help appriciated Regards If you add ' excel will treat the cell as text so enter '+ John will be shown as + John edvwvw -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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