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wingdings characters and codes
Hi:
I have a column of 20 characters that I paste into a column in excel and when I turn the font for that column into wingdings, the three characters are a pair of scissors, a telephone and a candle. the character codes -- according to Start|Programs|Accessories|System Tools|Character Map|WingDings -- a Scissors = 0x22 Candle = 0x27 Phone = 0x28 I would like to determine the following: 1) the number of scissors 2) the number AND row of candles for further processing How do I use the character codes in this vba script? thanks in advance. Larry Levinson Talking up to the vocal ... LLevinson*Bloomberg.net (remove the star etc ....) |
wingdings characters and codes
Word says the characters are also =
Scissors = 0x22 = windings 61474 Candle = 0x27 = windings 61479 Phone = 0x28 = windings 61480 but how do I use this data? Larry Levinson wrote: Hi: I have a column of 20 characters that I paste into a column in excel and when I turn the font for that column into wingdings, the three characters are a pair of scissors, a telephone and a candle. the character codes -- according to Start|Programs|Accessories|System Tools|Character Map|WingDings -- a Scissors = 0x22 Candle = 0x27 Phone = 0x28 I would like to determine the following: 1) the number of scissors 2) the number AND row of candles for further processing How do I use the character codes in this vba script? thanks in advance. Larry Levinson Talking up to the vocal ... LLevinson*Bloomberg.net (remove the star etc ....) Larry Levinson Talking up to the vocal ... LLevinson*Bloomberg.net (remove the star etc ....) |
wingdings characters and codes
Larry Levinson wrote: Word says the characters are also = Scissors = 0x22 = windings 61474 Candle = 0x27 = windings 61479 Phone = 0x28 = windings 61480 and I can produce them in excel with ALT-KEYPAD 61474, or even ", (, ' and in wingdings font, but they do not match when I try to compare them with what is in my source data column. but how do I use this data? Larry Levinson wrote: Hi: I have a column of 20 characters that I paste into a column in excel and when I turn the font for that column into wingdings, the three characters are a pair of scissors, a telephone and a candle. the character codes -- according to Start|Programs|Accessories|System Tools|Character Map|WingDings -- a Scissors = 0x22 Candle = 0x27 Phone = 0x28 I would like to determine the following: 1) the number of scissors 2) the number AND row of candles for further processing How do I use the character codes in this vba script? thanks in advance. Larry Levinson Talking up to the vocal ... LLevinson*Bloomberg.net (remove the star etc ....) Larry Levinson Talking up to the vocal ... LLevinson*Bloomberg.net (remove the star etc ....) Larry Levinson Talking up to the vocal ... LLevinson*Bloomberg.net (remove the star etc ....) |
wingdings characters and codes
Hi Larry,
I have a problem with your Candle unless you put two of them in a cell. It's actually an apostrophe which has a special significance for Excel. Anyway have a go with this: Sub Tester11() Dim cell As Range Dim sAddr As String, vArr, sWhat As String vArr = Array(&H22, &H27, &H28) 'or (34, 39, 40) With Selection 'or eg Range("A1:B20") For i = 0 To 2 sWhat = Chr(vArr(i)) vArr(i) = 0 sAddr = "" Set cell = .Find(What:=sWhat, After:=ActiveCell, _ LookIn:=xlFormulas, LookAt:=xlPart, _ SearchOrder:=xlByRows, SearchDirection:=xlNext, _ MatchCase:=False) If Not cell Is Nothing Then sAddr = cell.Address Do vArr(i) = vArr(i) + 1 Set cell = .FindNext(cell) Loop While Not cell Is Nothing And cell.Address < sAddr End If Next End With MsgBox vArr(0) & vbCr & vArr(1) & vbCr & vArr(2) End Sub Regards, Peter "Larry Levinson" wrote in message ... Word says the characters are also = Scissors = 0x22 = windings 61474 Candle = 0x27 = windings 61479 Phone = 0x28 = windings 61480 but how do I use this data? Larry Levinson wrote: Hi: I have a column of 20 characters that I paste into a column in excel and when I turn the font for that column into wingdings, the three characters are a pair of scissors, a telephone and a candle. the character codes -- according to Start|Programs|Accessories|System Tools|Character Map|WingDings -- a Scissors = 0x22 Candle = 0x27 Phone = 0x28 I would like to determine the following: 1) the number of scissors 2) the number AND row of candles for further processing How do I use the character codes in this vba script? thanks in advance. Larry Levinson Talking up to the vocal ... LLevinson*Bloomberg.net (remove the star etc ....) Larry Levinson Talking up to the vocal ... LLevinson*Bloomberg.net (remove the star etc ....) |
wingdings characters and codes
Hmmmmmm ... what I get back is a message box with three zeros. The
thing is: I have found how to produce the characters ... g1:g226 is the number 30 through 255, column h1:h226 has the formula =char(g1) etc ... then, set the font on column H to wingdings. Now, here is the problem ... =b5=h5 comes back as FALSE. to the eye, they both look like scissors, but apparently there is something essentially different about the actual contents ... thanks for your help ... "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote: Hi Larry, I have a problem with your Candle unless you put two of them in a cell. It's actually an apostrophe which has a special significance for Excel. Anyway have a go with this: Sub Tester11() Dim cell As Range Dim sAddr As String, vArr, sWhat As String vArr = Array(&H22, &H27, &H28) 'or (34, 39, 40) With Selection 'or eg Range("A1:B20") For i = 0 To 2 sWhat = Chr(vArr(i)) vArr(i) = 0 sAddr = "" Set cell = .Find(What:=sWhat, After:=ActiveCell, _ LookIn:=xlFormulas, LookAt:=xlPart, _ SearchOrder:=xlByRows, SearchDirection:=xlNext, _ MatchCase:=False) If Not cell Is Nothing Then sAddr = cell.Address Do vArr(i) = vArr(i) + 1 Set cell = .FindNext(cell) Loop While Not cell Is Nothing And cell.Address < sAddr End If Next End With MsgBox vArr(0) & vbCr & vArr(1) & vbCr & vArr(2) End Sub Regards, Peter "Larry Levinson" wrote in message .. . Word says the characters are also = Scissors = 0x22 = windings 61474 Candle = 0x27 = windings 61479 Phone = 0x28 = windings 61480 but how do I use this data? Larry Levinson wrote: Hi: I have a column of 20 characters that I paste into a column in excel and when I turn the font for that column into wingdings, the three characters are a pair of scissors, a telephone and a candle. the character codes -- according to Start|Programs|Accessories|System Tools|Character Map|WingDings -- a Scissors = 0x22 Candle = 0x27 Phone = 0x28 I would like to determine the following: 1) the number of scissors 2) the number AND row of candles for further processing How do I use the character codes in this vba script? thanks in advance. Larry Levinson Talking up to the vocal ... LLevinson*Bloomberg.net (remove the star etc ....) Larry Levinson Talking up to the vocal ... LLevinson*Bloomberg.net (remove the star etc ....) Larry Levinson Talking up to the vocal ... LLevinson*Bloomberg.net (remove the star etc ....) |
wingdings characters and codes
Hmmmmmm^³
Change LookIn:=xlFormulas to LookIn:=xlValues Regards, Peter "Larry Levinson" wrote in message ... Hmmmmmm ... what I get back is a message box with three zeros. The thing is: I have found how to produce the characters ... g1:g226 is the number 30 through 255, column h1:h226 has the formula =char(g1) etc ... then, set the font on column H to wingdings. Now, here is the problem ... =b5=h5 comes back as FALSE. to the eye, they both look like scissors, but apparently there is something essentially different about the actual contents ... thanks for your help ... "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote: Hi Larry, I have a problem with your Candle unless you put two of them in a cell. It's actually an apostrophe which has a special significance for Excel. Anyway have a go with this: Sub Tester11() Dim cell As Range Dim sAddr As String, vArr, sWhat As String vArr = Array(&H22, &H27, &H28) 'or (34, 39, 40) With Selection 'or eg Range("A1:B20") For i = 0 To 2 sWhat = Chr(vArr(i)) vArr(i) = 0 sAddr = "" Set cell = .Find(What:=sWhat, After:=ActiveCell, _ LookIn:=xlFormulas, LookAt:=xlPart, _ SearchOrder:=xlByRows, SearchDirection:=xlNext, _ MatchCase:=False) If Not cell Is Nothing Then sAddr = cell.Address Do vArr(i) = vArr(i) + 1 Set cell = .FindNext(cell) Loop While Not cell Is Nothing And cell.Address < sAddr End If Next End With MsgBox vArr(0) & vbCr & vArr(1) & vbCr & vArr(2) End Sub Regards, Peter "Larry Levinson" wrote in message .. . Word says the characters are also = Scissors = 0x22 = windings 61474 Candle = 0x27 = windings 61479 Phone = 0x28 = windings 61480 but how do I use this data? Larry Levinson wrote: Hi: I have a column of 20 characters that I paste into a column in excel and when I turn the font for that column into wingdings, the three characters are a pair of scissors, a telephone and a candle. the character codes -- according to Start|Programs|Accessories|System Tools|Character Map|WingDings -- a Scissors = 0x22 Candle = 0x27 Phone = 0x28 I would like to determine the following: 1) the number of scissors 2) the number AND row of candles for further processing How do I use the character codes in this vba script? thanks in advance. Larry Levinson Talking up to the vocal ... LLevinson*Bloomberg.net (remove the star etc ....) Larry Levinson Talking up to the vocal ... LLevinson*Bloomberg.net (remove the star etc ....) Larry Levinson Talking up to the vocal ... LLevinson*Bloomberg.net (remove the star etc ....) |
wingdings characters and codes
thanks for your help, but I think I am going to have to do this
another way BECAUSE ... i tried your syntax on a column of wingding characters that I created with ALT-61474 etc ... and it came up with one for the candle, which is correct. ran the same text on my column of 20 that I copied/pasted from another source and then set the font for that column to wingdings and it failed to find anything. THEREFORE, I believe that it only LOOKS like those symbols, but its either really something else or within some kind of container that we don't seem to be able to pierce. "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote: Hmmmmmm^³ Change LookIn:=xlFormulas to LookIn:=xlValues Regards, Peter "Larry Levinson" wrote in message .. . Hmmmmmm ... what I get back is a message box with three zeros. The thing is: I have found how to produce the characters ... g1:g226 is the number 30 through 255, column h1:h226 has the formula =char(g1) etc ... then, set the font on column H to wingdings. Now, here is the problem ... =b5=h5 comes back as FALSE. to the eye, they both look like scissors, but apparently there is something essentially different about the actual contents ... thanks for your help ... "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote: Hi Larry, I have a problem with your Candle unless you put two of them in a cell. It's actually an apostrophe which has a special significance for Excel. Anyway have a go with this: Sub Tester11() Dim cell As Range Dim sAddr As String, vArr, sWhat As String vArr = Array(&H22, &H27, &H28) 'or (34, 39, 40) With Selection 'or eg Range("A1:B20") For i = 0 To 2 sWhat = Chr(vArr(i)) vArr(i) = 0 sAddr = "" Set cell = .Find(What:=sWhat, After:=ActiveCell, _ LookIn:=xlFormulas, LookAt:=xlPart, _ SearchOrder:=xlByRows, SearchDirection:=xlNext, _ MatchCase:=False) If Not cell Is Nothing Then sAddr = cell.Address Do vArr(i) = vArr(i) + 1 Set cell = .FindNext(cell) Loop While Not cell Is Nothing And cell.Address < sAddr End If Next End With MsgBox vArr(0) & vbCr & vArr(1) & vbCr & vArr(2) End Sub Regards, Peter "Larry Levinson" wrote in message .. . Word says the characters are also = Scissors = 0x22 = windings 61474 Candle = 0x27 = windings 61479 Phone = 0x28 = windings 61480 but how do I use this data? Larry Levinson wrote: Hi: I have a column of 20 characters that I paste into a column in excel and when I turn the font for that column into wingdings, the three characters are a pair of scissors, a telephone and a candle. the character codes -- according to Start|Programs|Accessories|System Tools|Character Map|WingDings -- a Scissors = 0x22 Candle = 0x27 Phone = 0x28 I would like to determine the following: 1) the number of scissors 2) the number AND row of candles for further processing How do I use the character codes in this vba script? thanks in advance. Larry Levinson Talking up to the vocal ... LLevinson*Bloomberg.net (remove the star etc ....) Larry Levinson Talking up to the vocal ... LLevinson*Bloomberg.net (remove the star etc ....) Larry Levinson Talking up to the vocal ... LLevinson*Bloomberg.net (remove the star etc ....) Larry Levinson Talking up to the vocal ... LLevinson*Bloomberg.net (remove the star etc ....) |
wingdings characters and codes
Try the simple way, enter your characters as:
a double quote ", an apostrophe (but do twice), and an open bracket "(". or alt 0034, Alt 0039, Alt 0040 Select cells containing the above and try my code again. The Font Wingdings or whatever is not relevant (except the candle / apostrophe issue). Regards, Peter "Larry Levinson" wrote in message ... thanks for your help, but I think I am going to have to do this another way BECAUSE ... i tried your syntax on a column of wingding characters that I created with ALT-61474 etc ... and it came up with one for the candle, which is correct. ran the same text on my column of 20 that I copied/pasted from another source and then set the font for that column to wingdings and it failed to find anything. THEREFORE, I believe that it only LOOKS like those symbols, but its either really something else or within some kind of container that we don't seem to be able to pierce. "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote: Hmmmmmm^³ Change LookIn:=xlFormulas to LookIn:=xlValues Regards, Peter "Larry Levinson" wrote in message .. . Hmmmmmm ... what I get back is a message box with three zeros. The thing is: I have found how to produce the characters ... g1:g226 is the number 30 through 255, column h1:h226 has the formula =char(g1) etc ... then, set the font on column H to wingdings. Now, here is the problem ... =b5=h5 comes back as FALSE. to the eye, they both look like scissors, but apparently there is something essentially different about the actual contents ... thanks for your help ... "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote: Hi Larry, I have a problem with your Candle unless you put two of them in a cell. It's actually an apostrophe which has a special significance for Excel. Anyway have a go with this: Sub Tester11() Dim cell As Range Dim sAddr As String, vArr, sWhat As String vArr = Array(&H22, &H27, &H28) 'or (34, 39, 40) With Selection 'or eg Range("A1:B20") For i = 0 To 2 sWhat = Chr(vArr(i)) vArr(i) = 0 sAddr = "" Set cell = .Find(What:=sWhat, After:=ActiveCell, _ LookIn:=xlFormulas, LookAt:=xlPart, _ SearchOrder:=xlByRows, SearchDirection:=xlNext, _ MatchCase:=False) If Not cell Is Nothing Then sAddr = cell.Address Do vArr(i) = vArr(i) + 1 Set cell = .FindNext(cell) Loop While Not cell Is Nothing And cell.Address < sAddr End If Next End With MsgBox vArr(0) & vbCr & vArr(1) & vbCr & vArr(2) End Sub Regards, Peter "Larry Levinson" wrote in message .. . Word says the characters are also = Scissors = 0x22 = windings 61474 Candle = 0x27 = windings 61479 Phone = 0x28 = windings 61480 but how do I use this data? Larry Levinson wrote: Hi: I have a column of 20 characters that I paste into a column in excel and when I turn the font for that column into wingdings, the three characters are a pair of scissors, a telephone and a candle. the character codes -- according to Start|Programs|Accessories|System Tools|Character Map|WingDings -- a Scissors = 0x22 Candle = 0x27 Phone = 0x28 I would like to determine the following: 1) the number of scissors 2) the number AND row of candles for further processing How do I use the character codes in this vba script? thanks in advance. Larry Levinson Talking up to the vocal ... LLevinson*Bloomberg.net (remove the star etc ....) Larry Levinson Talking up to the vocal ... LLevinson*Bloomberg.net (remove the star etc ....) Larry Levinson Talking up to the vocal ... LLevinson*Bloomberg.net (remove the star etc ....) Larry Levinson Talking up to the vocal ... LLevinson*Bloomberg.net (remove the star etc ....) |
wingdings characters and codes
right, i am sure the code would work on the characters created that
way. My problem is that I need to be able to work on a group of characters from another source that I copy (click and drag) and paste into Excel. Its from that list of 20 characters that I want to be able to count the number of scissors, the number of candles, and the rows in which the candles appear. Unfortunately, I do not have the luxury of being able to create the characters myself; I need to read it from the list I generate from my source. While they APPEAR to be scissors, phones and candles, apparently there is something else in the cell that we can't tease out. If you really want to see it, send me your email address and I will send you a copy of my Excel sheet. "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote: Try the simple way, enter your characters as: a double quote ", an apostrophe (but do twice), and an open bracket "(". or alt 0034, Alt 0039, Alt 0040 Select cells containing the above and try my code again. The Font Wingdings or whatever is not relevant (except the candle / apostrophe issue). Regards, Peter "Larry Levinson" wrote in message .. . thanks for your help, but I think I am going to have to do this another way BECAUSE ... i tried your syntax on a column of wingding characters that I created with ALT-61474 etc ... and it came up with one for the candle, which is correct. ran the same text on my column of 20 that I copied/pasted from another source and then set the font for that column to wingdings and it failed to find anything. THEREFORE, I believe that it only LOOKS like those symbols, but its either really something else or within some kind of container that we don't seem to be able to pierce. "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote: Hmmmmmm^³ Change LookIn:=xlFormulas to LookIn:=xlValues Regards, Peter "Larry Levinson" wrote in message .. . Hmmmmmm ... what I get back is a message box with three zeros. The thing is: I have found how to produce the characters ... g1:g226 is the number 30 through 255, column h1:h226 has the formula =char(g1) etc ... then, set the font on column H to wingdings. Now, here is the problem ... =b5=h5 comes back as FALSE. to the eye, they both look like scissors, but apparently there is something essentially different about the actual contents ... thanks for your help ... "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote: Hi Larry, I have a problem with your Candle unless you put two of them in a cell. It's actually an apostrophe which has a special significance for Excel. Anyway have a go with this: Sub Tester11() Dim cell As Range Dim sAddr As String, vArr, sWhat As String vArr = Array(&H22, &H27, &H28) 'or (34, 39, 40) With Selection 'or eg Range("A1:B20") For i = 0 To 2 sWhat = Chr(vArr(i)) vArr(i) = 0 sAddr = "" Set cell = .Find(What:=sWhat, After:=ActiveCell, _ LookIn:=xlFormulas, LookAt:=xlPart, _ SearchOrder:=xlByRows, SearchDirection:=xlNext, _ MatchCase:=False) If Not cell Is Nothing Then sAddr = cell.Address Do vArr(i) = vArr(i) + 1 Set cell = .FindNext(cell) Loop While Not cell Is Nothing And cell.Address < sAddr End If Next End With MsgBox vArr(0) & vbCr & vArr(1) & vbCr & vArr(2) End Sub Regards, Peter "Larry Levinson" wrote in message .. . Word says the characters are also = Scissors = 0x22 = windings 61474 Candle = 0x27 = windings 61479 Phone = 0x28 = windings 61480 but how do I use this data? Larry Levinson wrote: Hi: I have a column of 20 characters that I paste into a column in excel and when I turn the font for that column into wingdings, the three characters are a pair of scissors, a telephone and a candle. the character codes -- according to Start|Programs|Accessories|System Tools|Character Map|WingDings -- a Scissors = 0x22 Candle = 0x27 Phone = 0x28 I would like to determine the following: 1) the number of scissors 2) the number AND row of candles for further processing How do I use the character codes in this vba script? thanks in advance. Larry Levinson Talking up to the vocal ... LLevinson*Bloomberg.net (remove the star etc ....) Larry Levinson Talking up to the vocal ... LLevinson*Bloomberg.net (remove the star etc ....) Larry Levinson Talking up to the vocal ... LLevinson*Bloomberg.net (remove the star etc ....) Larry Levinson Talking up to the vocal ... LLevinson*Bloomberg.net (remove the star etc ....) Larry Levinson Talking up to the vocal ... LLevinson*Bloomberg.net (remove the star etc ....) |
wingdings characters and codes
You gave a clue with "drag copy". In Office97 I dragged cells containg
single Winding characters from a Word table into Excel. Some, but not all character codes appear to have changed, odd! But doing same in Office2000 and everything seems normal, and my code works as expected. I might have been a bit hasty about saying the Wingdings font was not related. I'll try and have another look tomorrow, unless (hopefully!) someone else has sorted you out. Regards, Peter "Larry Levinson" wrote in message ... right, i am sure the code would work on the characters created that way. My problem is that I need to be able to work on a group of characters from another source that I copy (click and drag) and paste into Excel. Its from that list of 20 characters that I want to be able to count the number of scissors, the number of candles, and the rows in which the candles appear. Unfortunately, I do not have the luxury of being able to create the characters myself; I need to read it from the list I generate from my source. While they APPEAR to be scissors, phones and candles, apparently there is something else in the cell that we can't tease out. If you really want to see it, send me your email address and I will send you a copy of my Excel sheet. "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote: Try the simple way, enter your characters as: a double quote ", an apostrophe (but do twice), and an open bracket "(". or alt 0034, Alt 0039, Alt 0040 Select cells containing the above and try my code again. The Font Wingdings or whatever is not relevant (except the candle / apostrophe issue). Regards, Peter "Larry Levinson" wrote in message .. . thanks for your help, but I think I am going to have to do this another way BECAUSE ... i tried your syntax on a column of wingding characters that I created with ALT-61474 etc ... and it came up with one for the candle, which is correct. ran the same text on my column of 20 that I copied/pasted from another source and then set the font for that column to wingdings and it failed to find anything. THEREFORE, I believe that it only LOOKS like those symbols, but its either really something else or within some kind of container that we don't seem to be able to pierce. snip< |
wingdings characters and codes
You, sir, to my undying gratitude, are my only correspondent to this
point. "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote: You gave a clue with "drag copy". In Office97 I dragged cells containg single Winding characters from a Word table into Excel. Some, but not all character codes appear to have changed, odd! But doing same in Office2000 and everything seems normal, and my code works as expected. I might have been a bit hasty about saying the Wingdings font was not related. I'll try and have another look tomorrow, unless (hopefully!) someone else has sorted you out. Regards, Peter "Larry Levinson" wrote in message .. . right, i am sure the code would work on the characters created that way. My problem is that I need to be able to work on a group of characters from another source that I copy (click and drag) and paste into Excel. Its from that list of 20 characters that I want to be able to count the number of scissors, the number of candles, and the rows in which the candles appear. Unfortunately, I do not have the luxury of being able to create the characters myself; I need to read it from the list I generate from my source. While they APPEAR to be scissors, phones and candles, apparently there is something else in the cell that we can't tease out. If you really want to see it, send me your email address and I will send you a copy of my Excel sheet. "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote: Try the simple way, enter your characters as: a double quote ", an apostrophe (but do twice), and an open bracket "(". or alt 0034, Alt 0039, Alt 0040 Select cells containing the above and try my code again. The Font Wingdings or whatever is not relevant (except the candle / apostrophe issue). Regards, Peter "Larry Levinson" wrote in message .. . thanks for your help, but I think I am going to have to do this another way BECAUSE ... i tried your syntax on a column of wingding characters that I created with ALT-61474 etc ... and it came up with one for the candle, which is correct. ran the same text on my column of 20 that I copied/pasted from another source and then set the font for that column to wingdings and it failed to find anything. THEREFORE, I believe that it only LOOKS like those symbols, but its either really something else or within some kind of container that we don't seem to be able to pierce. snip< Larry Levinson Talking up to the vocal ... LLevinson*Bloomberg.net (remove the star etc ....) |
wingdings characters and codes
After your latest how can I not come back!
Seems like one of two possibilities or a combination is at issue. 1. In my Office97 bringing certain Windings (0034 & 0039 and others) into Excel get converted to display as squares. Checking their codes all return 63 which is a question mark (not displayed as such). Something special with picture fonts perhaps. But in my Office2000 all OK. (Might be difficult for others to replicate the problem.) or 2 Several characters are regarded as special for XL. I've already mentioned the single quote but also a double quote and maybe a bracket (scissors, candle & phone). If used in formulas could cause problems, maybe XL is trying to pre-empt. Try this: In a backup of your source file, replace your characters by typing A B & C in cap's respectively (3 different ok hands - right?). Repeat your drag copy into XL. Individually select cells, press F2 edit and look in the edit box = should see A, B, & C - right? In the code change vArr = Array(&H22, &H27, &H28) 'or (34, 39, 40) to vArr = Array(65, 66, 67)' codes for A, B & C With the previous xlFormulas xlValues amendment, run the code. If this works I don't know what to do as regards the other characters. Regards, Peter "Larry Levinson" wrote in message You, sir, to my undying gratitude, are my only correspondent to this point. "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote: You gave a clue with "drag copy". In Office97 I dragged cells containg single Winding characters from a Word table into Excel. Some, but not all character codes appear to have changed, odd! But doing same in Office2000 and everything seems normal, and my code works as expected. I might have been a bit hasty about saying the Wingdings font was not related. I'll try and have another look tomorrow, unless (hopefully!) someone else has sorted you out. Regards, Peter "Larry Levinson" wrote in message .. . right, i am sure the code would work on the characters created that way. My problem is that I need to be able to work on a group of characters from another source that I copy (click and drag) and paste into Excel. Its from that list of 20 characters that I want to be able to count the number of scissors, the number of candles, and the rows in which the candles appear. Unfortunately, I do not have the luxury of being able to create the characters myself; I need to read it from the list I generate from my source. While they APPEAR to be scissors, phones and candles, apparently there is something else in the cell that we can't tease out. If you really want to see it, send me your email address and I will send you a copy of my Excel sheet. "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote: Try the simple way, enter your characters as: a double quote ", an apostrophe (but do twice), and an open bracket "(". or alt 0034, Alt 0039, Alt 0040 Select cells containing the above and try my code again. The Font Wingdings or whatever is not relevant (except the candle / apostrophe issue). Regards, Peter "Larry Levinson" wrote in message .. . thanks for your help, but I think I am going to have to do this another way BECAUSE ... i tried your syntax on a column of wingding characters that I created with ALT-61474 etc ... and it came up with one for the candle, which is correct. ran the same text on my column of 20 that I copied/pasted from another source and then set the font for that column to wingdings and it failed to find anything. THEREFORE, I believe that it only LOOKS like those symbols, but its either really something else or within some kind of container that we don't seem to be able to pierce. snip< Larry Levinson Talking up to the vocal ... LLevinson*Bloomberg.net (remove the star etc ....) |
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