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Using the drawing tools, I made a box to go on a printed form. See the
link below for the actual box. In the cells that this box is in, how do you make Excel allow you to put in any text or values and have it show up as if it fits in the boxes properly. The drawing box stays on top and you can type whatever you want in the tell, but nothing will be visible. http://www.filedropper.com/box_2 |
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Hi
You should use the Text Box in the drawing tools, then you can type anything in it. Cimjet "Revenue" wrote in message ... Using the drawing tools, I made a box to go on a printed form. See the link below for the actual box. In the cells that this box is in, how do you make Excel allow you to put in any text or values and have it show up as if it fits in the boxes properly. The drawing box stays on top and you can type whatever you want in the tell, but nothing will be visible. http://www.filedropper.com/box_2 |
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On Oct 26, 1:03*pm, "Cimjet" wrote:
Hi You should use the Text Box in the drawing tools, then you can type anything in it. That wouldn't work because I need a formula in there which will change each month. The result of the formula would appear in roughly 28 different cells, so I definitley would not want to type it in each month. Any other ideas? |
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A possible option... http://www.filedropper.com/boxr1
-- Jim Cone Portland, Oregon USA . http://www.mediafire.com/PrimitiveSoftware . (Extras for Excel add-in: convenience built-in) "Revenue" wrote in message ... On Oct 26, 1:03 pm, "Cimjet" wrote: Hi You should use the Text Box in the drawing tools, then you can type anything in it. That wouldn't work because I need a formula in there which will change each month. The result of the formula would appear in roughly 28 different cells, so I definitley would not want to type it in each month. Any other ideas? |
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And this one even works... http://www.filedropper.com/boxr2
'--- Jim Cone Portland, Oregon USA http://www.mediafire.com/PrimitiveSoftware (free and commercial excel programs) |
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Select some cells and place thick borders around them.
Type in what you want. Place a 100% transparent drawing rectangle over those cells. Move it out of the way when you want to re-type in the cells. Gord On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 09:09:28 -0700 (PDT), Revenue wrote: Using the drawing tools, I made a box to go on a printed form. See the link below for the actual box. In the cells that this box is in, how do you make Excel allow you to put in any text or values and have it show up as if it fits in the boxes properly. The drawing box stays on top and you can type whatever you want in the tell, but nothing will be visible. http://www.filedropper.com/box_2 |
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