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Hello, does anyone know how to force Excel to keep the hyphen or dash
character (-) with the associated numbers when putting multiple dash-#s in a cell and turning "wrap" formating on? This is the same problem I have in Word; when I add dash-#s (ie; -xxx, -yyy, -zzz) Office apps interpret dashes ( - ) as a hypehen to a word and will keep the dash/hyphen on the line above until there are enough characters to force the dash/hyphen to the next line. In my work we use the format; -xxx, -yyy, -zzz to denote multiple versions of the same base part. Work instructions to operators need to include the dash character (-) for clarity as this is used in inputs to other software. Thanks so much, Makr |
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this may be a second response
use <insert<symbol<special character Nonbreaking hyphen "Mark J. Worden" wrote: Hello, does anyone know how to force Excel to keep the hyphen or dash character (-) with the associated numbers when putting multiple dash-#s in a cell and turning "wrap" formating on? This is the same problem I have in Word; when I add dash-#s (ie; -xxx, -yyy, -zzz) Office apps interpret dashes ( - ) as a hypehen to a word and will keep the dash/hyphen on the line above until there are enough characters to force the dash/hyphen to the next line. In my work we use the format; -xxx, -yyy, -zzz to denote multiple versions of the same base part. Work instructions to operators need to include the dash character (-) for clarity as this is used in inputs to other software. Thanks so much, Makr |
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In MSWord, you can use ctrl-shift-hyphen to use a non-breaking hyphen.
But excel doesn't make such a good word processor. If you skinny the column enough, excel will break the word anywhere. In xl, maybe you could use a symbol that looks like a hyphen--but isn't anything special. ="asdf"&char(173)&"qwer" looked like: asdf-qwer In Arial, that is. alt-0173 if you're typing a string. ps. In excel, I would just force a new line where I wanted using Alt-Enter. Mark J. Worden wrote: Hello, does anyone know how to force Excel to keep the hyphen or dash character (-) with the associated numbers when putting multiple dash-#s in a cell and turning "wrap" formating on? This is the same problem I have in Word; when I add dash-#s (ie; -xxx, -yyy, -zzz) Office apps interpret dashes ( - ) as a hypehen to a word and will keep the dash/hyphen on the line above until there are enough characters to force the dash/hyphen to the next line. In my work we use the format; -xxx, -yyy, -zzz to denote multiple versions of the same base part. Work instructions to operators need to include the dash character (-) for clarity as this is used in inputs to other software. Thanks so much, Makr -- Dave Peterson |
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That showed as a little square for me (with an arial font, anyway).
bj wrote: this may be a second response use <insert<symbol<special character Nonbreaking hyphen "Mark J. Worden" wrote: Hello, does anyone know how to force Excel to keep the hyphen or dash character (-) with the associated numbers when putting multiple dash-#s in a cell and turning "wrap" formating on? This is the same problem I have in Word; when I add dash-#s (ie; -xxx, -yyy, -zzz) Office apps interpret dashes ( - ) as a hypehen to a word and will keep the dash/hyphen on the line above until there are enough characters to force the dash/hyphen to the next line. In my work we use the format; -xxx, -yyy, -zzz to denote multiple versions of the same base part. Work instructions to operators need to include the dash character (-) for clarity as this is used in inputs to other software. Thanks so much, Makr -- Dave Peterson |
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