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Please explain how I can add a dimension format to the cell format section.
I need a format that will allow me to record dimensions (feet-inches) in a
single field. The format style would be conveniant of it was similar popular
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Whats wrong with typing in 12' 3", or do you need to perform calculations on
it?

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I'm not sure if there is a dimension format in excel but you could try
this...

Have columns A, B, and C be your Heigh, Width, and Depth respectively.

Then you could have column D with a formula that looks something like

=A1&"H x "&B1"W x "C1&"D"

Hope this helps.

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I need a format that will allow me to record dimensions (feet-inches)
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try response from GerryK on 1/6/2005 for "Calculate formulas with feet &
inches"
he gave a website from mrexel. com. I found an error on the solution with
negative numbers and revised my copy to correct it, but otherwise it works
great

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Please explain how I can add a dimension format to the cell format section.
I need a format that will allow me to record dimensions (feet-inches) in a
single field. The format style would be conveniant of it was similar popular
CAD/CAM packages.

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