Currency makes me go Grrrr

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Aardvark

Dear all,

How do I change the currency sign? To get UK pounds I changed my computer
settings to UK, as I could not find it under format cells,
currency....surely there must be a better way. I have spreadsheets with $ ,
£ and would like to add Euros.

Thanks,

Danny
 
Dear all,

How do I change the currency sign? To get UK pounds I changed my computer
settings to UK, as I could not find it under format cells,
currency....surely there must be a better way. I have spreadsheets with $ ,
£ and would like to add Euros.

Thanks,

Danny
In Character Map find a font with the Euro symbol in it - Arial if you've
installed the M$ font update - and copy it. Go to Excel's Format Menu, select
Cells; Custom. Pick one that's close to what you want and paste in the
character at the front or replacing what's there already. On my system, (W2k
SP4 / Office 97, UK) the custom formats already include GBP signs.

[Don't get me stirred up about non-US currency symbols and sending them as
text across the net!]
--
John Thow
an optimist is a guy/ that has never had/ much experience -
certain maxims of archie; Don Marquis.

To e-mail me, replace the DOTs in the Reply-To: address with dots!
 
Thanks John,

In addition to being useful your post made me smile.

Danny


John Thow said:
Dear all,

How do I change the currency sign? To get UK pounds I changed my computer
settings to UK, as I could not find it under format cells,
currency....surely there must be a better way. I have spreadsheets with $ ,
£ and would like to add Euros.

Thanks,

Danny
In Character Map find a font with the Euro symbol in it - Arial if you've
installed the M$ font update - and copy it. Go to Excel's Format Menu, select
Cells; Custom. Pick one that's close to what you want and paste in the
character at the front or replacing what's there already. On my system, (W2k
SP4 / Office 97, UK) the custom formats already include GBP signs.

[Don't get me stirred up about non-US currency symbols and sending them as
text across the net!]
--
John Thow
an optimist is a guy/ that has never had/ much experience -
certain maxims of archie; Don Marquis.

To e-mail me, replace the DOTs in the Reply-To: address with dots!
 
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