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To "enter" ticks/checkmarks,
try formatting the font for the cell(s), then type:
Marlett font, lower case "a"
Wingdings 2 font, capital "P"
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Or, do you mean that you want to get the square root of a number? If
so, try this:

=SQRT(A1)

Hope this helps.

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To "enter" ticks/checkmarks,
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Marlett font, lower case "a"
Wingdings 2 font, capital "P"
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