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Excel Custom Format
I want to format a cell in Excel to always have the word "Tuition-" then
whatever I type in. I could get it to work if I type in numbers, but not alpha. I formatted the cells to be "Tuition-"? Any suggestions? |
I think you'd be better off creating a separate column. In A, type what you
want. In B, use the formula ="Tuition-"&A1. You can always hide A if you don't want it. Or, you can highlight B, copy, paste special values, and delete column A. Hope this helps. Jane "MistyR" wrote: I want to format a cell in Excel to always have the word "Tuition-" then whatever I type in. I could get it to work if I type in numbers, but not alpha. I formatted the cells to be "Tuition-"? Any suggestions? |
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