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Thanks, that works well but is not pratical for us. All columns are being
used out to column AE. To have the users go out beyond AE to enter the text and then move back to the range near column H will greatly effect production, negatively. THey would have the bullets, but data entry would be to slow to accomadate the high volume required by our operation. I am still searching for a coding method that a beginner in VBA can implement. "J_Knowles" wrote: If you want a formula, you can place a bullet in column H by using the char(149) for a bullet symbol and concatenate some text. cell H1 =CHAR(149) &" "&G1 substitue your cell reference for G1 HTH -- Data Hog "Marsh" wrote: Good Morning, A group of 22 users have asked if it possibe to insert bullets into text entries in a column, for example column H. Inserting a Symbol is not convenient. I did a search and found the following answer to this question back in Feb 2006, A simple code line Set TB = UserForm1.TextBox1 TB.Value= Replace(TB.Value, CHR$(10), "* ") should do the trick. I am not a programmer. Could someone please let me know how I can implement this into our file THank you Marsh |
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