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I want to type the letter Y or N and the word yes or no to appear in the cell.
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One way is to setup the AutoCorrect feature of Excel. Setup AutoCorrect to
substitute Yes for y and for Y. Same for No. AutoCorrect is accessed with Tools - AutoCorrect Options. Another way is to use an event macro to do it. Post back if you want an event macro. HTH Otto "jhardw" wrote in message ... I want to type the letter Y or N and the word yes or no to appear in the cell. |
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Thanks for the help, however, I tried the auto correct feature, but found
whenever I typed the letter y the word yes would appear. If the event macro would prevent this from happening that would be great! - jhardw "Otto Moehrbach" wrote: One way is to setup the AutoCorrect feature of Excel. Setup AutoCorrect to substitute Yes for y and for Y. Same for No. AutoCorrect is accessed with Tools - AutoCorrect Options. Another way is to use an event macro to do it. Post back if you want an event macro. HTH Otto "jhardw" wrote in message ... I want to type the letter Y or N and the word yes or no to appear in the cell. |
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Just a note: if you have "yes" in A1 and "no" in A2, type "y" in A3 and
autocomplete will select "yes". No need for event code unless you would have several words starting with "y" in that column. But if you think you need it, try this event code. Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Excel.Range) On Error GoTo ws_exit: Application.EnableEvents = False If Not Intersect(Target, Me.Range("A1:A10")) Is Nothing Then Select Case LCase(Target.Value) Case "y" Target.Value = "yes" Case "n" Target.Value = "no" End Select End If ws_exit: Application.EnableEvents = True End Sub Right-click on the sheet tab and "View Code". Copy/paste the above into that module. As written, operates on A1:A10, adjust to suit. Note: works with lower or upper case entry. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Fri, 1 Apr 2005 15:03:02 -0800, jhardw wrote: Thanks for the help, however, I tried the auto correct feature, but found whenever I typed the letter y the word yes would appear. If the event macro would prevent this from happening that would be great! - jhardw "Otto Moehrbach" wrote: One way is to setup the AutoCorrect feature of Excel. Setup AutoCorrect to substitute Yes for y and for Y. Same for No. AutoCorrect is accessed with Tools - AutoCorrect Options. Another way is to use an event macro to do it. Post back if you want an event macro. HTH Otto "jhardw" wrote in message ... I want to type the letter Y or N and the word yes or no to appear in the cell. |
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