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How do I format a cell to display measurement units with symbols in Excel 2000?
(ie. " for inch, etc.)

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One way:

Format/Cells/Number/Custom 0\"

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How do I format a cell to display measurement units with symbols in Excel
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(ie. " for inch, etc.)

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That worked great.

Thank you,

Mandy


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One way:

Format/Cells/Number/Custom 0\"

In article ,
"Mandy" wrote:

How do I format a cell to display measurement units with symbols in Excel
2000?
(ie. " for inch, etc.)

Thanks,

Mandy

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One way:

Format/Cells/Number/Custom 0\"

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"Mandy" wrote:

How do I format a cell to display measurement units with symbols in Excel
2000?
(ie. " for inch, etc.)

Thanks,

Mandy

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