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I am using Office XP and would like to show zeros as "slashed", like the old
HP calculators used to do to eliminate any confusion with "O". This is especially sensitive in passwords and logon ID's. This option should be available in Excel and Word. |
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Hi
you have to install a font which displays zeros this way -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany "Randy Stanford" <Randy schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... I am using Office XP and would like to show zeros as "slashed", like the old HP calculators used to do to eliminate any confusion with "O". This is especially sensitive in passwords and logon ID's. This option should be available in Excel and Word. |
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One of the easiest ways is to use a font which has a significant difference
between zeros and O's. Old English is one of them. I'm sure there are several on the web. -- Regards, Fred Please reply to newsgroup, not e-mail "Randy Stanford" <Randy wrote in message ... I am using Office XP and would like to show zeros as "slashed", like the old HP calculators used to do to eliminate any confusion with "O". This is especially sensitive in passwords and logon ID's. This option should be available in Excel and Word. |
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Randy
You need a slashed zero font type. I downloaded one(Arial Slashed Zero) from the 'net long time past for free. Several here...... http://www.qsl.net/wa6axe/fonts.html including the one I use. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 14:17:03 -0800, "Randy Stanford" <Randy wrote: I am using Office XP and would like to show zeros as "slashed", like the old HP calculators used to do to eliminate any confusion with "O". This is especially sensitive in passwords and logon ID's. This option should be available in Excel and Word. |
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