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In cell I25 I have the following formula: =SUM(I11:I14)
All it displays is #####, but when I hover over it, it gives me the correct
answer on a popup tip-like window which is $3,400. So, if it knows the
answer, why is it displaying with the pound signs instead? I think I've
tried everything.
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Try making the column width larger.



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In cell I25 I have the following formula: =SUM(I11:I14)
All it displays is #####, but when I hover over it, it gives me the
correct
answer on a popup tip-like window which is $3,400. So, if it knows the
answer, why is it displaying with the pound signs instead? I think I've
tried everything.


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Those are hash signs not pound signs, a pound is £

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In cell I25 I have the following formula: =SUM(I11:I14)
All it displays is #####, but when I hover over it, it gives me the
correct
answer on a popup tip-like window which is $3,400. So, if it knows the
answer, why is it displaying with the pound signs instead? I think I've
tried everything.



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Because you haven't given it enough room to display the result. Widen the
column, or use a smaller font.

Regards,
Fred

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In cell I25 I have the following formula: =SUM(I11:I14)
All it displays is #####, but when I hover over it, it gives me the
correct
answer on a popup tip-like window which is $3,400. So, if it knows the
answer, why is it displaying with the pound signs instead? I think I've
tried everything.


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In my opinion, the hash marks are a mistake made by Microsoft. For normal
text, when you enter a string that is larger than the cell can display it
just runs over the cells next to it.

Display-wize, it's not a big deal to me because it indicates that my column
width is too small.

However, it is a huge deal to me because when a macro reads the contents of
the same cell, ##### is returned instead of the proper value.



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Because you haven't given it enough room to display the result. Widen the
column, or use a smaller font.

Regards,
Fred

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In cell I25 I have the following formula: =SUM(I11:I14)
All it displays is #####, but when I hover over it, it gives me the
correct
answer on a popup tip-like window which is $3,400. So, if it knows the
answer, why is it displaying with the pound signs instead? I think I've
tried everything.




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Depends upon location Bob.

In Canada # is known as a pound sign.

As in "For more options please press a number key followed by the pound
sign"


Gord

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Those are hash signs not pound signs, a pound is £


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Just for fun...
On a worksheet ...
Insert Symbol, (under Basic Latin) the # has the name "Number Sign"

= = = = =


On 3/14/10 12:21 PM, Gord Dibben wrote:
Depends upon location Bob.

In Canada # is known as a pound sign.

As in "For more options please press a number key followed by the pound
sign"


Gord

On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 12:29:17 -0000, "Bob Phillips"
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Those are hash signs not pound signs, a pound is £


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... when a macro reads the contents
of the same cell, ##### is returned instead of the proper value.


Hmmm. Not sure what you have set up. Is there anything here that will
help?

Sub Demo()
Range("A1").Value = 12345678901234#
Columns("A:A").ColumnWidth = 2 'Narrow to display ##
Debug.Print Range("A1").Text
Debug.Print Range("A1").Value
End Sub

Returns:
##
12345678901234

= = = = =
Dana DeLouis



On 3/14/2010 10:56 AM, Dennis Tucker wrote:
In my opinion, the hash marks are a mistake made by Microsoft. For
normal text, when you enter a string that is larger than the cell can
display it just runs over the cells next to it.

Display-wize, it's not a big deal to me because it indicates that my
column width is too small.

However, it is a huge deal to me because when a macro reads the contents
of the same cell, ##### is returned instead of the proper value.



"Fred Smith" wrote in message
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Because you haven't given it enough room to display the result. Widen
the column, or use a smaller font.

Regards,
Fred

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In cell I25 I have the following formula: =SUM(I11:I14)
All it displays is #####, but when I hover over it, it gives me the
correct
answer on a popup tip-like window which is $3,400. So, if it knows the
answer, why is it displaying with the pound signs instead? I think I've
tried everything.




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= = = = = = =
HTH :)
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Right.........number or pound sign.

"hash" is what my mother used to make from leftover roast beef and potatoes.


Gord

On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 12:32:20 -0400, Dana DeLouis
wrote:

Just for fun...
On a worksheet ...
Insert Symbol, (under Basic Latin) the # has the name "Number Sign"

= = = = =


On 3/14/10 12:21 PM, Gord Dibben wrote:
Depends upon location Bob.

In Canada # is known as a pound sign.

As in "For more options please press a number key followed by the pound
sign"


Gord

On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 12:29:17 -0000, "Bob Phillips"
wrote:

Those are hash signs not pound signs, a pound is £



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Right.........number or pound sign.

The proper name of the # character is 'octothorpe'.

"hash" is what my mother used to make from leftover roast beef and potatoes.


I consumed a lot of hash in my college days, but it wasn't the kind my
Mom made.


Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft Most Valuable Professional,
Excel, 1998 - 2010
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com



On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 09:55:38 -0700, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca
wrote:

Right.........number or pound sign.

"hash" is what my mother used to make from leftover roast beef and potatoes.


Gord

On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 12:32:20 -0400, Dana DeLouis
wrote:

Just for fun...
On a worksheet ...
Insert Symbol, (under Basic Latin) the # has the name "Number Sign"

= = = = =


On 3/14/10 12:21 PM, Gord Dibben wrote:
Depends upon location Bob.

In Canada # is known as a pound sign.

As in "For more options please press a number key followed by the pound
sign"


Gord

On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 12:29:17 -0000, "Bob Phillips"
wrote:

Those are hash signs not pound signs, a pound is £



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Thanks for the contribution Chip.

But I'm sure you didn't inhale<g


Gord

On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 14:35:19 -0500, Chip Pearson wrote:

Right.........number or pound sign.


The proper name of the # character is 'octothorpe'.

"hash" is what my mother used to make from leftover roast beef and potatoes.


I consumed a lot of hash in my college days, but it wasn't the kind my
Mom made.


Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft Most Valuable Professional,
Excel, 1998 - 2010
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com



On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 09:55:38 -0700, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca
wrote:

Right.........number or pound sign.

"hash" is what my mother used to make from leftover roast beef and potatoes.


Gord

On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 12:32:20 -0400, Dana DeLouis
wrote:

Just for fun...
On a worksheet ...
Insert Symbol, (under Basic Latin) the # has the name "Number Sign"

= = = = =


On 3/14/10 12:21 PM, Gord Dibben wrote:
Depends upon location Bob.

In Canada # is known as a pound sign.

As in "For more options please press a number key followed by the pound
sign"


Gord

On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 12:29:17 -0000, "Bob Phillips"
wrote:

Those are hash signs not pound signs, a pound is £


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"Bob Phillips" wrote:
Those are hash signs not pound signs, a pound is £


According to Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary (1991), in the US,
"#" is used for number and for pounds (weight). And yes, £ is used for
pounds (currency).


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Those are hash signs not pound signs, a pound is £

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In cell I25 I have the following formula: =SUM(I11:I14)
All it displays is #####, but when I hover over it, it gives me the
correct
answer on a popup tip-like window which is $3,400. So, if it knows the
answer, why is it displaying with the pound signs instead? I think I've
tried everything.




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"Bob Phillips" wrote:
Those are hash signs not pound signs, a pound is £


According to Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary (1991), in the US,
"#" is used for number and for pounds (weight). And yes, £ is used for
pounds (currency).


I think that I know that, seeing as I have many in my wallet.


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Thanks! The issue I was having was when I was using the .Text output. I
need to use the .Value output instead.



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... when a macro reads the contents
of the same cell, ##### is returned instead of the proper value.


Hmmm. Not sure what you have set up. Is there anything here that will
help?

Sub Demo()
Range("A1").Value = 12345678901234#
Columns("A:A").ColumnWidth = 2 'Narrow to display ##
Debug.Print Range("A1").Text
Debug.Print Range("A1").Value
End Sub

Returns:
##
12345678901234

= = = = =
Dana DeLouis



On 3/14/2010 10:56 AM, Dennis Tucker wrote:
In my opinion, the hash marks are a mistake made by Microsoft. For
normal text, when you enter a string that is larger than the cell can
display it just runs over the cells next to it.

Display-wize, it's not a big deal to me because it indicates that my
column width is too small.

However, it is a huge deal to me because when a macro reads the contents
of the same cell, ##### is returned instead of the proper value.



"Fred Smith" wrote in message
...
Because you haven't given it enough room to display the result. Widen
the column, or use a smaller font.

Regards,
Fred

"Lindsey-Star" wrote in
message ...
In cell I25 I have the following formula: =SUM(I11:I14)
All it displays is #####, but when I hover over it, it gives me the
correct
answer on a popup tip-like window which is $3,400. So, if it knows the
answer, why is it displaying with the pound signs instead? I think I've
tried everything.



--
= = = = = = =
HTH :)
Dana DeLouis


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"Dennis Tucker" wrote:
Thanks! The issue I was having was when I was using the .Text output.
I need to use the .Value output instead.


Well, there are good reasons to use .Text sometimes. I had assumed that's
what you meant.

So your point was well-taken insofar as any VBA code that uses .Text (for
good reason) needs to be prepared to deal with "#" symbols in numeric cells.

But I would not call that a mistake in design. It is simply an arbitrary
decision. My complaint is: I think that Excel is inconsistent in its
handling of column width adjustments.


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"Dennis Tucker" wrote in message
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Thanks! The issue I was having was when I was using the .Text output. I
need to use the .Value output instead.



"Dana DeLouis" wrote in message
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... when a macro reads the contents
of the same cell, ##### is returned instead of the proper value.


Hmmm. Not sure what you have set up. Is there anything here that will
help?

Sub Demo()
Range("A1").Value = 12345678901234#
Columns("A:A").ColumnWidth = 2 'Narrow to display ##
Debug.Print Range("A1").Text
Debug.Print Range("A1").Value
End Sub

Returns:
##
12345678901234

= = = = =
Dana DeLouis



On 3/14/2010 10:56 AM, Dennis Tucker wrote:
In my opinion, the hash marks are a mistake made by Microsoft. For
normal text, when you enter a string that is larger than the cell can
display it just runs over the cells next to it.

Display-wize, it's not a big deal to me because it indicates that my
column width is too small.

However, it is a huge deal to me because when a macro reads the contents
of the same cell, ##### is returned instead of the proper value.



"Fred Smith" wrote in message
...
Because you haven't given it enough room to display the result. Widen
the column, or use a smaller font.

Regards,
Fred

"Lindsey-Star" wrote in
message ...
In cell I25 I have the following formula: =SUM(I11:I14)
All it displays is #####, but when I hover over it, it gives me the
correct
answer on a popup tip-like window which is $3,400. So, if it knows the
answer, why is it displaying with the pound signs instead? I think
I've
tried everything.



--
= = = = = = =
HTH :)
Dana DeLouis



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