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PHONE NUMBER formatting
 
All I want to do is have my phone numbers appear (555) 555-5555, but
for some reason I keep getting all these weird -- in between the
numbers. I read that I should put
"(999) 999-9999"! as an input mask, but that didn't work. Does anyone
have a suggestion?

I appreciate the help!

Thanks,

Carla


Beege

PHONE NUMBER formatting
 
Carla,

Format / cells / special / phone numbers
or custom
[<=9999999]###-####;(###) ###-####
you just cant put in the dash when entering the number, enter numbers only.

Beege


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All I want to do is have my phone numbers appear (555) 555-5555, but
for some reason I keep getting all these weird -- in between the
numbers. I read that I should put
"(999) 999-9999"! as an input mask, but that didn't work. Does anyone
have a suggestion?

I appreciate the help!

Thanks,

Carla




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PHONE NUMBER formatting
 
Huh...when I use my table under design view, format does not have any
option.

Should I be making an input mask instead? Right now, when I input a
phone number in forms, it will say (###) ###-#### and won't let me
overwrite it. I must have screwed something up? Any advice?


Beege

PHONE NUMBER formatting
 
Carla,

Are you using excel or access? What version?

Beege

wrote in message
ups.com...
All I want to do is have my phone numbers appear (555) 555-5555, but
for some reason I keep getting all these weird -- in between the
numbers. I read that I should put
"(999) 999-9999"! as an input mask, but that didn't work. Does anyone
have a suggestion?

I appreciate the help!

Thanks,

Carla







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