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Doug

In excel how do I show a divide sign
 
I am trying to use the traditional divide symbol in a spreadsheet but I can
only find it in the "symbol" font. I want to use "Arial" font. Is there a
way of using the font I want?

Carim

In excel how do I show a divide sign
 

Hi Doug,

Just cheated with Word, Alt 0247 ....

HTH
Carim


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Ardus Petus

In excel how do I show a divide sign
 
Alt+0247

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"Doug" a écrit dans le message de
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I am trying to use the traditional divide symbol in a spreadsheet but I

can
only find it in the "symbol" font. I want to use "Arial" font. Is there

a
way of using the font I want?




Doug

In excel how do I show a divide sign
 
Thank you to both you and Ardus Petus. It worked fine.

Doug

"Carim" wrote:


Hi Doug,

Just cheated with Word, Alt 0247 ....

HTH
Carim


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Debra Dalgleish

In excel how do I show a divide sign
 
In case you need other symbols, Jon Peltier has an ASCII table that you
can download, with all the character codes:

http://www.peltiertech.com/Excel/tricks.html


Doug wrote:
I am trying to use the traditional divide symbol in a spreadsheet but I can
only find it in the "symbol" font. I want to use "Arial" font. Is there a
way of using the font I want?



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