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I type text into a cell and get pound signs instead
I have free text fields in a spreadsheet I developed so co-workers can
provide status updates on their work. Occasionally, when someone types in a status update, the cell only displays pound signs (################). If I select that cell, the text appears in the formula bar, but the active cell just shows pound signs. It doesn't seem to be related to the amount of text that was typed, because other text entries are longer but they display just fine in the cell. How do I fix this? Thank you. |
I type text into a cell and get pound signs instead
If there is nothing in the cell to the right it will usually run on across,
if you want to only display within the cell text is entered and get the pound signs it is usually because the column is to narrow, just widen it and you can see all the text. Mike Rogers "r1971" wrote: I have free text fields in a spreadsheet I developed so co-workers can provide status updates on their work. Occasionally, when someone types in a status update, the cell only displays pound signs (################). If I select that cell, the text appears in the formula bar, but the active cell just shows pound signs. It doesn't seem to be related to the amount of text that was typed, because other text entries are longer but they display just fine in the cell. How do I fix this? Thank you. |
I type text into a cell and get pound signs instead
Thanks for the reply, but I have "Word Wrap" activated. So that should
alleviate that problem. However, I did go ahead and widen the column to the width of my monitor to see what would happen...no luck! "Mike Rogers" wrote: If there is nothing in the cell to the right it will usually run on across, if you want to only display within the cell text is entered and get the pound signs it is usually because the column is to narrow, just widen it and you can see all the text. Mike Rogers "r1971" wrote: I have free text fields in a spreadsheet I developed so co-workers can provide status updates on their work. Occasionally, when someone types in a status update, the cell only displays pound signs (################). If I select that cell, the text appears in the formula bar, but the active cell just shows pound signs. It doesn't seem to be related to the amount of text that was typed, because other text entries are longer but they display just fine in the cell. How do I fix this? Thank you. |
I type text into a cell and get pound signs instead
Just out of curiosity - what happens when you change the number format - if
that cell - to "General" !? Micky "r1971" wrote: Thanks for the reply, but I have "Word Wrap" activated. So that should alleviate that problem. However, I did go ahead and widen the column to the width of my monitor to see what would happen...no luck! "Mike Rogers" wrote: If there is nothing in the cell to the right it will usually run on across, if you want to only display within the cell text is entered and get the pound signs it is usually because the column is to narrow, just widen it and you can see all the text. Mike Rogers "r1971" wrote: I have free text fields in a spreadsheet I developed so co-workers can provide status updates on their work. Occasionally, when someone types in a status update, the cell only displays pound signs (################). If I select that cell, the text appears in the formula bar, but the active cell just shows pound signs. It doesn't seem to be related to the amount of text that was typed, because other text entries are longer but they display just fine in the cell. How do I fix this? Thank you. |
I type text into a cell and get pound signs instead
Excel has a problem with cells formatted as text where the value is between 255
and 1024 characters long. Formatting as General will fix the display. r1971 wrote: I have free text fields in a spreadsheet I developed so co-workers can provide status updates on their work. Occasionally, when someone types in a status update, the cell only displays pound signs (################). If I select that cell, the text appears in the formula bar, but the active cell just shows pound signs. It doesn't seem to be related to the amount of text that was typed, because other text entries are longer but they display just fine in the cell. How do I fix this? Thank you. -- Dave Peterson |
I type text into a cell and get pound signs instead
That did it...thank you!
"מיכאל (מיקי) אבידן" wrote: Just out of curiosity - what happens when you change the number format - if that cell - to "General" !? Micky "r1971" wrote: Thanks for the reply, but I have "Word Wrap" activated. So that should alleviate that problem. However, I did go ahead and widen the column to the width of my monitor to see what would happen...no luck! "Mike Rogers" wrote: If there is nothing in the cell to the right it will usually run on across, if you want to only display within the cell text is entered and get the pound signs it is usually because the column is to narrow, just widen it and you can see all the text. Mike Rogers "r1971" wrote: I have free text fields in a spreadsheet I developed so co-workers can provide status updates on their work. Occasionally, when someone types in a status update, the cell only displays pound signs (################). If I select that cell, the text appears in the formula bar, but the active cell just shows pound signs. It doesn't seem to be related to the amount of text that was typed, because other text entries are longer but they display just fine in the cell. How do I fix this? Thank you. |
I type text into a cell and get pound signs instead
That did it...thank you!!
"Dave Peterson" wrote: Excel has a problem with cells formatted as text where the value is between 255 and 1024 characters long. Formatting as General will fix the display. r1971 wrote: I have free text fields in a spreadsheet I developed so co-workers can provide status updates on their work. Occasionally, when someone types in a status update, the cell only displays pound signs (################). If I select that cell, the text appears in the formula bar, but the active cell just shows pound signs. It doesn't seem to be related to the amount of text that was typed, because other text entries are longer but they display just fine in the cell. How do I fix this? Thank you. -- Dave Peterson . |
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