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Repeat symbol in a cell??
I want to repeat the same symbol to fill a cell, I know there is a simple
keystroke for this but I have forgotten it. Example: I want ***'s to fill the cell across. Anyone have an idea of how to do this? |
Repeat symbol in a cell??
Format cells
second tab from left (justify i think name is) select in vertical box - fill "Repeating symbols" skrev: I want to repeat the same symbol to fill a cell, I know there is a simple keystroke for this but I have forgotten it. Example: I want ***'s to fill the cell across. Anyone have an idea of how to do this? |
Repeat symbol in a cell??
Custom format as
##** for 99********** or ##*- 37---------- Note that it only works with numbers not text. -- HTH Sandy In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland and the crowning place of kings Replace @mailinator.com with @tiscali.co.uk "Repeating symbols" <Repeating wrote in message ... I want to repeat the same symbol to fill a cell, I know there is a simple keystroke for this but I have forgotten it. Example: I want ***'s to fill the cell across. Anyone have an idea of how to do this? |
Repeat symbol in a cell??
First, go to Tools/Options/Transition and make sure you have checked the
transition navigation keys box. Then just enter \ and whatever symbol you want to appear in that cell. Example: \* returns *********** (or however many it takes to fill your column based on the width.) Good luck! "Repeating symbols" wrote: I want to repeat the same symbol to fill a cell, I know there is a simple keystroke for this but I have forgotten it. Example: I want ***'s to fill the cell across. Anyone have an idea of how to do this? |
Repeat symbol in a cell??
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FormatCellAlignmentHorizontalFill. If you want the asterisks to be leaders like text******** you could format the cell to Custom @** Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 12:20:04 -0700, Repeating symbols <Repeating wrote: I want to repeat the same symbol to fill a cell, I know there is a simple keystroke for this but I have forgotten it. Example: I want ***'s to fill the cell across. Anyone have an idea of how to do this? |
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