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All of these years I've wondered about what use Wingdings could have. Thanks
for the suggestion - it works great! "MyVeryOwnSelf" wrote: I have a spreadsheet that tracks prices for different commodities month-to-month that is frequently used for presentations. Each month is listed in columns and at the last column there are arrows indicating the most recent trend (red up arrow for increases month over month, green down arrow for decreases). Here's one way with Excel 2003. First put in the cell a formula that evaluates to -1 for decreases and +1 for increases. Then format the cell to have the font "Wingdings 3." Then select the cell and use Format Cells Number Custom And in the "Type" box put [Red]"XXXX";[Green]"YYYY" but don't really put XXXX and YYYY. Instead of XXXX type Alt-0219 Instead of YYYY type Alt-0220 That is, hold down the right Alt key while typing the four digits 0219 (or 0220) on the numeric keypad. This should do it. If sometime you want to explore other symbols and see their numeric codes, select some cell and look at Insert Symbol Symbols Then choose a font like Symbol or Wingdings or Webdings. |
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