How do l set up to have a box so that a tick or cross can be placed in it please.
Peter
How do l set up to have a box so that a tick or cross can be placed in it please.
Peter
Select a cell or a range and make a data validation list with √ and X
To type √ press Alt key and type 251
regards
johnjohns
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Hi johnjohns
l'm sorry but l have no idea what your instruction means or even how to go about 'make a data validation list'
Peter
Hi mills01,
See my pictures for how to insert a checkbox. First you must click on the Insert button and then choose from either form controls or activeX controls.
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Hi Mordred
Have a small problem on my Excel l can't find the heading 'Developer' l only have Home, Insert, Page Layout Formulas Data Review View to choose from.
Peter
Right click one of the buttons on your ribbon and then click Customize Ribbon....
On the right side of the window that pops up you'll see an unchecked "Developer". Check it and then click OK. The developer tab should now be there.
to enable the Developer tab click on the 'Office Orb' and go to Excel Options, and on the first page there is a check box for "Show Developer tab in the Ribbon" select this option and click on OK
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Hi DGagnon, is that something that is exclusive to 2007? At home I have 2010 and at work I have 2007 but I haven't observed that difference between the two. I know that 2010 doesn't have the orb.
If data validation suffices your requirement then this is the way. See the attachement.
I havent personaly used Office 2010 as of yet, but i was trying to right click on the ribbon and it gave me the option to customize the quick access toolbar and not the ribbon, so i would have to assume it was a feature change between the 2 versions.
Thanks for clarifying that for the OP and me! I'm going to have to pay closer attention to the differences between 2007 and 2010.
Last edited by Mordred; 02-27-2012 at 03:42 AM.
Hi mills01, perhaps you should upload a workbook with mock data in it with a before and after scenario of your requirements. It will help us to help you figure out exactly what you want.
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I have attached again the w.book detailing how to add a validation list.
I do not know if this has something to do with your OS. I am using a PC and Office 2007. Awaiting a reply from others.
alt + 251 = ¹ for me too.
Windows 7 64 bit
Office 2010
Last edited by Mordred; 02-27-2012 at 07:04 AM.
I have no clue. I tried it now on another PC with Windows 7, 64 bit and Office 2007 and got √.
What are your regional settings - particularly keyboard layout and language?
Good luck.
I'm baffled by this as well. While I cannot access the square root symbol using the alt code, if I type charmap into command prompt and then scroll down I'll see it there and can copy and paste from the character map window.
What I found now is, we get the small 1 when the Regional and Language Options -> Advanced -> Language for non-Unicode programs is not English[United States]
At work on my windows XP desktop, Alt + 251 produces the √.
Hi Mordred
l have just worked out how to change mine to English United States and the Alt + 251 produces the √. for me.
Peter.
Does anyone know how to get the tick symbol when on English Australian ?
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