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Character limitations for excel fields
I need to allow users of a spreadsheet to only be able to type a certain
number of characters in a paricular field. How would I do that? |
Character limitations for excel fields
Hi,
If you realy mean characters then data|validation Select text length and set your parameters. This does not affect the amount of numbers in the cell. If you mean the length of any input then:- data|validation Select formula is and enter this =LEN(A1)<6 This works for numbers and text Mike "aspen" wrote: I need to allow users of a spreadsheet to only be able to type a certain number of characters in a paricular field. How would I do that? |
Character limitations for excel fields
Data/ Validation.
-- David Biddulph "aspen" wrote in message ... I need to allow users of a spreadsheet to only be able to type a certain number of characters in a paricular field. How would I do that? |
Character limitations for excel fields
Please be a bit more clear as I have never done this before. I need to set a
paramater of no more than 32 charaters to be entered into a field on a spreadsheet. What is the exact way the formula should read? "Mike H" wrote: Hi, If you realy mean characters then data|validation Select text length and set your parameters. This does not affect the amount of numbers in the cell. If you mean the length of any input then:- data|validation Select formula is and enter this =LEN(A1)<6 This works for numbers and text Mike "aspen" wrote: I need to allow users of a spreadsheet to only be able to type a certain number of characters in a paricular field. How would I do that? |
Character limitations for excel fields
OK character and NOT the amount of numbers:-
Select your cell then click Data|Validation Select 'Text Length' select 'Less than or equal to" enter 32 Click OK Mike "aspen" wrote: Please be a bit more clear as I have never done this before. I need to set a paramater of no more than 32 charaters to be entered into a field on a spreadsheet. What is the exact way the formula should read? "Mike H" wrote: Hi, If you realy mean characters then data|validation Select text length and set your parameters. This does not affect the amount of numbers in the cell. If you mean the length of any input then:- data|validation Select formula is and enter this =LEN(A1)<6 This works for numbers and text Mike "aspen" wrote: I need to allow users of a spreadsheet to only be able to type a certain number of characters in a paricular field. How would I do that? |
Character limitations for excel fields
This formula gives me an error message after typing 1 character and I need to
be able to type 32. "David Biddulph" wrote: Data/ Validation. -- David Biddulph "aspen" wrote in message ... I need to allow users of a spreadsheet to only be able to type a certain number of characters in a paricular field. How would I do that? |
Character limitations for excel fields
Got it thanks!
"aspen" wrote: This formula gives me an error message after typing 1 character and I need to be able to type 32. "David Biddulph" wrote: Data/ Validation. -- David Biddulph "aspen" wrote in message ... I need to allow users of a spreadsheet to only be able to type a certain number of characters in a paricular field. How would I do that? |
Character limitations for excel fields
after following your instructions it still only lets me add 15 #'s any #'s
after that show up as zero's????? -- Tom M "aspen" wrote: This formula gives me an error message after typing 1 character and I need to be able to type 32. "David Biddulph" wrote: Data/ Validation. -- David Biddulph "aspen" wrote in message ... I need to allow users of a spreadsheet to only be able to type a certain number of characters in a paricular field. How would I do that? |
Character limitations for excel fields
Excel only keeps track of 15 significant digits.
You can either start your data entry with an apostrophe: '1234123412341234 or preformat the cell as text. TOM M wrote: after following your instructions it still only lets me add 15 #'s any #'s after that show up as zero's????? -- Tom M "aspen" wrote: This formula gives me an error message after typing 1 character and I need to be able to type 32. "David Biddulph" wrote: Data/ Validation. -- David Biddulph "aspen" wrote in message ... I need to allow users of a spreadsheet to only be able to type a certain number of characters in a paricular field. How would I do that? -- Dave Peterson |
Character limitations for excel fields
the apostrophe worked... thanks much
-- Tom M "Dave Peterson" wrote: Excel only keeps track of 15 significant digits. You can either start your data entry with an apostrophe: '1234123412341234 or preformat the cell as text. TOM M wrote: after following your instructions it still only lets me add 15 #'s any #'s after that show up as zero's????? -- Tom M "aspen" wrote: This formula gives me an error message after typing 1 character and I need to be able to type 32. "David Biddulph" wrote: Data/ Validation. -- David Biddulph "aspen" wrote in message ... I need to allow users of a spreadsheet to only be able to type a certain number of characters in a paricular field. How would I do that? -- Dave Peterson |
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