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Default Add an asteric and let user input a number

On Apr 21, 12:49*pm, "Rick Rothstein"
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Give this macro a try (change the prompt and title in the InputBox to
whatever text you would like them to display)...

Sub AddAsteriskNumber()
* Dim Answer As Variant
* Answer = Application.InputBox("Number to use?", "Get Number", Type:=1)
* If TypeName(Answer) = "Boolean" Then Exit Sub
* ActiveCell.Value = ActiveCell.Value & "*" & Answer
End Sub

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"Billy" wrote in message

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In Excel 2003, i would like to be able to edit cells, specifically, by
adding to the end of a cell entry
an asteric, and then have an Input box for the user to enter a number.
Example, if the active cell's contents were * *"Apples * 5", and the
macro invoked, an input box would appear, and, if the user entered
"3" in the box, the cell contents would now read " Apples * 5*3". The
input should be restricted to numbers, such as * "3" or "22" *or
"2.25" or 0.333, etc.


Thank you very much,


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Rick,

Thank you so much! I had no idea how to accomplish this! You made it
look so easy.

Thank again for your expert help!

Tonso
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