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Hi Everyone:
I posted a similar message on the VB newsgroup, and got my answer for VB. Now, I was wondering does anyone know how to display the infinity symbol in the excel spreadsheet using VBA? I tried this code, but it did not work on excel 2003. Range("A1").Font.Name = "Arial" w = "This is the infinity symbol: " & Chr(165) Range("A1").Value = w x = Len(Range("A1").Value) Range("A1").Characters(Start:=x, Length:=1).Font.Name = "Symbol" Thanks for your help. Bob |
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Bob,
You don't say what error you get. It works for me. I did change the code slightly, to declare your variables: Sub test() Dim w As String Dim x As Long With Range("A1") .Font.Name = "Arial" w = "This is the infinity symbol: " & Chr(165) .Value = w x = Len(Range("A1").Value) .Characters(Start:=x, Length:=1).Font.Name = "Symbol" End With End Sub hth, Doug "Bob" wrote in message ... Hi Everyone: I posted a similar message on the VB newsgroup, and got my answer for VB. Now, I was wondering does anyone know how to display the infinity symbol in the excel spreadsheet using VBA? I tried this code, but it did not work on excel 2003. Range("A1").Font.Name = "Arial" w = "This is the infinity symbol: " & Chr(165) Range("A1").Value = w x = Len(Range("A1").Value) Range("A1").Characters(Start:=x, Length:=1).Font.Name = "Symbol" Thanks for your help. Bob |
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hi
code worked for me in 2003. not sure why it don't work for you. you do realize the author of the code is putting 2 fonts in the cell. Arial for the words. and symbols for the infinity sign. Chr(165) in arial is the yen sign or ¥ but formated to symbols it becomes the infinity sign. not sure if that is your problems or not. shouldn't be i shorted the code. if you just want the infinity sign only, use this...... Range("A2").Font.Name = "Symbol" Range("A2").Value = Chr(165) another way......cheap and dirty.... enter the number eight and set the orientation to 90 degrees........ Range("A3").Value = 8 Range("A3").Orientation = 90 while this "Looks" ok on the sheet but it can cause problems. on the keyboard, you can produce the infinity sign with Alt+236 on th keypad. regards FSt1 "Bob" wrote: Hi Everyone: I posted a similar message on the VB newsgroup, and got my answer for VB. Now, I was wondering does anyone know how to display the infinity symbol in the excel spreadsheet using VBA? I tried this code, but it did not work on excel 2003. Range("A1").Font.Name = "Arial" w = "This is the infinity symbol: " & Chr(165) Range("A1").Value = w x = Len(Range("A1").Value) Range("A1").Characters(Start:=x, Length:=1).Font.Name = "Symbol" Thanks for your help. Bob |
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Your code works fine for me in xl2003. Try the following for two different
ways Sub test2() Dim w As String Range("A1:A2").Font.Name = "Arial" w = "This is the infinity symbol: " ' mixed font With Range("A1") .Value = w & Chr$(165) .Characters(Len(.Value), 1).Font.Name = "Symbol" End With ' all Arial font Range("A2") = w & ChrW$(8734) End Sub Regards, Peter T "Bob" wrote in message ... Hi Everyone: I posted a similar message on the VB newsgroup, and got my answer for VB. Now, I was wondering does anyone know how to display the infinity symbol in the excel spreadsheet using VBA? I tried this code, but it did not work on excel 2003. Range("A1").Font.Name = "Arial" w = "This is the infinity symbol: " & Chr(165) Range("A1").Value = w x = Len(Range("A1").Value) Range("A1").Characters(Start:=x, Length:=1).Font.Name = "Symbol" Thanks for your help. Bob |
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Thanks Doug. I am not using a sub, but a function, that I call from inside
the spreadsheet. I call the function from cell A1. I know a sub works fine. Bob "Doug Glancy" wrote in message ... Bob, You don't say what error you get. It works for me. I did change the code slightly, to declare your variables: Sub test() Dim w As String Dim x As Long With Range("A1") .Font.Name = "Arial" w = "This is the infinity symbol: " & Chr(165) .Value = w x = Len(Range("A1").Value) .Characters(Start:=x, Length:=1).Font.Name = "Symbol" End With End Sub hth, Doug "Bob" wrote in message ... Hi Everyone: I posted a similar message on the VB newsgroup, and got my answer for VB. Now, I was wondering does anyone know how to display the infinity symbol in the excel spreadsheet using VBA? I tried this code, but it did not work on excel 2003. Range("A1").Font.Name = "Arial" w = "This is the infinity symbol: " & Chr(165) Range("A1").Value = w x = Len(Range("A1").Value) Range("A1").Characters(Start:=x, Length:=1).Font.Name = "Symbol" Thanks for your help. Bob |
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I don't use symbols. Hold down the [Alt] key, on the number pad type 236,
release the [Alt] key. TADA. It works for me regardfless of the font selected. "Peter T" wrote: Your code works fine for me in xl2003. Try the following for two different ways Sub test2() Dim w As String Range("A1:A2").Font.Name = "Arial" w = "This is the infinity symbol: " ' mixed font With Range("A1") .Value = w & Chr$(165) .Characters(Len(.Value), 1).Font.Name = "Symbol" End With ' all Arial font Range("A2") = w & ChrW$(8734) End Sub Regards, Peter T "Bob" wrote in message ... Hi Everyone: I posted a similar message on the VB newsgroup, and got my answer for VB. Now, I was wondering does anyone know how to display the infinity symbol in the excel spreadsheet using VBA? I tried this code, but it did not work on excel 2003. Range("A1").Font.Name = "Arial" w = "This is the infinity symbol: " & Chr(165) Range("A1").Value = w x = Len(Range("A1").Value) Range("A1").Characters(Start:=x, Length:=1).Font.Name = "Symbol" Thanks for your help. Bob |
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How do you do the same thing with code in VBA as a function (not a sub)?
Bob "Rookie 1st class" <Rookie1stClass@SpamThis wrote in message ... I don't use symbols. Hold down the [Alt] key, on the number pad type 236, release the [Alt] key. TADA. It works for me regardfless of the font selected. "Peter T" wrote: Your code works fine for me in xl2003. Try the following for two different ways Sub test2() Dim w As String Range("A1:A2").Font.Name = "Arial" w = "This is the infinity symbol: " ' mixed font With Range("A1") .Value = w & Chr$(165) .Characters(Len(.Value), 1).Font.Name = "Symbol" End With ' all Arial font Range("A2") = w & ChrW$(8734) End Sub Regards, Peter T "Bob" wrote in message ... Hi Everyone: I posted a similar message on the VB newsgroup, and got my answer for VB. Now, I was wondering does anyone know how to display the infinity symbol in the excel spreadsheet using VBA? I tried this code, but it did not work on excel 2003. Range("A1").Font.Name = "Arial" w = "This is the infinity symbol: " & Chr(165) Range("A1").Value = w x = Len(Range("A1").Value) Range("A1").Characters(Start:=x, Length:=1).Font.Name = "Symbol" Thanks for your help. Bob |
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Bob,
You generally can't change a cell in a function. So all the formatting you do in the sub is not available. And I can't figure out how to insert the infinity symbol into a VBA string, which could then be returned by the function. Doug "Bob" wrote in message ... Thanks Doug. I am not using a sub, but a function, that I call from inside the spreadsheet. I call the function from cell A1. I know a sub works fine. Bob "Doug Glancy" wrote in message ... Bob, You don't say what error you get. It works for me. I did change the code slightly, to declare your variables: Sub test() Dim w As String Dim x As Long With Range("A1") .Font.Name = "Arial" w = "This is the infinity symbol: " & Chr(165) .Value = w x = Len(Range("A1").Value) .Characters(Start:=x, Length:=1).Font.Name = "Symbol" End With End Sub hth, Doug "Bob" wrote in message ... Hi Everyone: I posted a similar message on the VB newsgroup, and got my answer for VB. Now, I was wondering does anyone know how to display the infinity symbol in the excel spreadsheet using VBA? I tried this code, but it did not work on excel 2003. Range("A1").Font.Name = "Arial" w = "This is the infinity symbol: " & Chr(165) Range("A1").Value = w x = Len(Range("A1").Value) Range("A1").Characters(Start:=x, Length:=1).Font.Name = "Symbol" Thanks for your help. Bob |
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As Doug has explained a UDF cannot change the interface, which includes
reformatting font name. Curiosity, why didn't you try the second example I posted which does not require reformat of the font and so will work fine in a UDF (subject to the existing font being a "typical" font) Regards, Peter T "Bob" wrote in message ... Thanks Doug. I am not using a sub, but a function, that I call from inside the spreadsheet. I call the function from cell A1. I know a sub works fine. Bob "Doug Glancy" wrote in message ... Bob, You don't say what error you get. It works for me. I did change the code slightly, to declare your variables: Sub test() Dim w As String Dim x As Long With Range("A1") .Font.Name = "Arial" w = "This is the infinity symbol: " & Chr(165) .Value = w x = Len(Range("A1").Value) .Characters(Start:=x, Length:=1).Font.Name = "Symbol" End With End Sub hth, Doug "Bob" wrote in message ... Hi Everyone: I posted a similar message on the VB newsgroup, and got my answer for VB. Now, I was wondering does anyone know how to display the infinity symbol in the excel spreadsheet using VBA? I tried this code, but it did not work on excel 2003. Range("A1").Font.Name = "Arial" w = "This is the infinity symbol: " & Chr(165) Range("A1").Value = w x = Len(Range("A1").Value) Range("A1").Characters(Start:=x, Length:=1).Font.Name = "Symbol" Thanks for your help. Bob |
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Thanks Peter. It works great. I did not even see the second portion of
your previous post. Sorry about that. Have a great weekend. Bob "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote in message ... As Doug has explained a UDF cannot change the interface, which includes reformatting font name. Curiosity, why didn't you try the second example I posted which does not require reformat of the font and so will work fine in a UDF (subject to the existing font being a "typical" font) Regards, Peter T "Bob" wrote in message ... Thanks Doug. I am not using a sub, but a function, that I call from inside the spreadsheet. I call the function from cell A1. I know a sub works fine. Bob "Doug Glancy" wrote in message ... Bob, You don't say what error you get. It works for me. I did change the code slightly, to declare your variables: Sub test() Dim w As String Dim x As Long With Range("A1") .Font.Name = "Arial" w = "This is the infinity symbol: " & Chr(165) .Value = w x = Len(Range("A1").Value) .Characters(Start:=x, Length:=1).Font.Name = "Symbol" End With End Sub hth, Doug "Bob" wrote in message ... Hi Everyone: I posted a similar message on the VB newsgroup, and got my answer for VB. Now, I was wondering does anyone know how to display the infinity symbol in the excel spreadsheet using VBA? I tried this code, but it did not work on excel 2003. Range("A1").Font.Name = "Arial" w = "This is the infinity symbol: " & Chr(165) Range("A1").Value = w x = Len(Range("A1").Value) Range("A1").Characters(Start:=x, Length:=1).Font.Name = "Symbol" Thanks for your help. Bob |
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Thanks Doug. Peter's post helped and works great. Have a nice weekend.
Bob "Doug Glancy" wrote in message ... Bob, You generally can't change a cell in a function. So all the formatting you do in the sub is not available. And I can't figure out how to insert the infinity symbol into a VBA string, which could then be returned by the function. Doug "Bob" wrote in message ... Thanks Doug. I am not using a sub, but a function, that I call from inside the spreadsheet. I call the function from cell A1. I know a sub works fine. Bob "Doug Glancy" wrote in message ... Bob, You don't say what error you get. It works for me. I did change the code slightly, to declare your variables: Sub test() Dim w As String Dim x As Long With Range("A1") .Font.Name = "Arial" w = "This is the infinity symbol: " & Chr(165) .Value = w x = Len(Range("A1").Value) .Characters(Start:=x, Length:=1).Font.Name = "Symbol" End With End Sub hth, Doug "Bob" wrote in message ... Hi Everyone: I posted a similar message on the VB newsgroup, and got my answer for VB. Now, I was wondering does anyone know how to display the infinity symbol in the excel spreadsheet using VBA? I tried this code, but it did not work on excel 2003. Range("A1").Font.Name = "Arial" w = "This is the infinity symbol: " & Chr(165) Range("A1").Value = w x = Len(Range("A1").Value) Range("A1").Characters(Start:=x, Length:=1).Font.Name = "Symbol" Thanks for your help. Bob |
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