Posts Tagged ‘symbol’

Put Checkmarks in your Cells in MS Excel

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

I receive lots of e-mail from subscribers asking me if they can put checkmarks into the cells in their MS Excel spreadsheets. The short answer is yes!

There are several ways to place checkmarks in the cells of your MS Excel spreadsheets. Follow the steps below to learn how:

Note – Depending upon your version of MS Excel and Windows, you may not have some of the fonts below.

  1. Type a lower case a and change the font to Marlette or Webdings.
  2. Type an upper case P and change the font to Wingdings2.
  3. Hold down the ALT key and type 251.
  4. Click on Insert | Insert Symbol and scroll down and click on the checkmark. Click on Insert | Close | Enter.
  5. Hold down the ALT key and type 0252 and change the font to Wingdings.

You may also insert a CheckBox in your worksheet by following these steps: 

  • Click on View | Toolbars | Forms.
  • Select the CheckBox icon and click where you would like to place the CheckBox in your spreadsheet.

You can also change or delete the CheckBox label or resize or move it.

To make a copy of the CheckBox, hold down your CTRL key while dragging the border of the CheckBox.

Now you have lots and lots of choices to place checkmarks into your spreadsheets!

Inserting a Non-Breaking Hyphen in MS Word

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Many times you wish to have a non-breaking hyphen in your document.  For example, when you type a phone number, you do not want to have three numbers at the end of one line and a hyphen at the beginning of the next line.  It’s just poor form.  This is just one example but there are many other reasons why you would want to use a non-breaking hyphen in your documents.

Follow the steps below to learn how to insert a non-breaking hyphen:

  1. Click on Insert | Symbol.
  2. Click on the Special Characters tab.
  3. Highlight the Non-breaking hyphen character.
  4. Click on Insert.
  5. Click on Cancel to close the dialog box.

You can also use the shortcut that I use which is CTRL + Shift + _