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Excel 2007.
I need to have some cells with a @ character at the start of them. As soon as I add it and move out of the cells it gives me a "function not valid" error. I have tried turning off all sorts of autocorrect and other options to no avail. How can I get that to stop trying to change it and leave it be? For example I want the cell to say @image |
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Format the cell as text and you will be able to input it.
Pleased hit Yes if my comment has helped. "dudemanmax" wrote: Excel 2007. I need to have some cells with a @ character at the start of them. As soon as I add it and move out of the cells it gives me a "function not valid" error. I have tried turning off all sorts of autocorrect and other options to no avail. How can I get that to stop trying to change it and leave it be? For example I want the cell to say @image |
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. . so in EXCEL 2007 that would be:-
- Home group - Font then click on the arrow in the lower right hand corner - Format Cells should launch - Number tab - select Text on the left hand side (by clicking it) - OK You should then be able to get @image into the cell. Please hit Yes if my comments have helped. Thanks! "dudemanmax" wrote: Excel 2007. I need to have some cells with a @ character at the start of them. As soon as I add it and move out of the cells it gives me a "function not valid" error. I have tried turning off all sorts of autocorrect and other options to no avail. How can I get that to stop trying to change it and leave it be? For example I want the cell to say @image |
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I find it easier to get to the Format Cells dialog box by simply right
clicking the selected cell or cells and picking Format Cells from the popup menu that appears. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "trip_to_tokyo" wrote in message ... . . so in EXCEL 2007 that would be:- - Home group - Font then click on the arrow in the lower right hand corner - Format Cells should launch - Number tab - select Text on the left hand side (by clicking it) - OK You should then be able to get @image into the cell. Please hit Yes if my comments have helped. Thanks! "dudemanmax" wrote: Excel 2007. I need to have some cells with a @ character at the start of them. As soon as I add it and move out of the cells it gives me a "function not valid" error. I have tried turning off all sorts of autocorrect and other options to no avail. How can I get that to stop trying to change it and leave it be? For example I want the cell to say @image |
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Enter it like this
'@ You not see the ' in the cell -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "dudemanmax" wrote in message ... Excel 2007. I need to have some cells with a @ character at the start of them. As soon as I add it and move out of the cells it gives me a "function not valid" error. I have tried turning off all sorts of autocorrect and other options to no avail. How can I get that to stop trying to change it and leave it be? For example I want the cell to say @image |
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Hi,
Enter an apostrophe ' before you enrte @. It won't show up in the cell. Mike "dudemanmax" wrote: Excel 2007. I need to have some cells with a @ character at the start of them. As soon as I add it and move out of the cells it gives me a "function not valid" error. I have tried turning off all sorts of autocorrect and other options to no avail. How can I get that to stop trying to change it and leave it be? For example I want the cell to say @image |
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If I recall correctly, formulas in Lotus 123 started with an @
character, so Excel is treating the @ as some sort of Lotus holdover. You can type an apostrophe ( ' ) as the first character in the cell to indicate that what follows is literal text, not to be interpreted in any way. The apostrophe will not show in the cell, but will show in the formula bar. Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP 1998 - 2010 Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com [email on web site] On Sun, 20 Dec 2009 03:06:01 -0800, dudemanmax wrote: Excel 2007. I need to have some cells with a @ character at the start of them. As soon as I add it and move out of the cells it gives me a "function not valid" error. I have tried turning off all sorts of autocorrect and other options to no avail. How can I get that to stop trying to change it and leave it be? For example I want the cell to say @image |
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