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How do I make a double strike-through?
IT SEEM MS EXCEL 2007 HAS ONLY SINGLE STRIKE THROUGH
On Thursday, October 25, 2007 5:28 PM Tafeill wrote:
I need to make two lines through selected words and text in an Excel
worksheet. I know how to make the single strike-through, but is it possible
to make a double?
On Thursday, October 25, 2007 6:28 PM Gord Dibben wrote:
Only in Word AFAIK
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
On Friday, October 26, 2007 10:06 AM slow386 wrote:
Gord / Tafeille:
I'm using Excel 2003-SP2 on XP-Pro.
If I go to "Customize - Commands - Format", there is a selection for a
Double Strikethrough function button - which I actually use.
HTH
SB
"Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote in message
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On Friday, October 26, 2007 12:15 PM Dave Peterson wrote:
Are you sure about double strikethrough?
I see double underline, but not double strikethrough.
slow386 wrote:
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Dave Peterson
On Friday, October 26, 2007 12:20 PM Peo Sjoblom wrote:
He must have confused the 2
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Regards,
Peo Sjoblom
On Friday, October 26, 2007 12:28 PM Gordon wrote:
Word 2007 has double strikethrough......
Just thought I'd slip that in.. :-)
On Friday, October 26, 2007 12:37 PM Peo Sjoblom wrote:
So does previous versions of Word, but Gord already said that
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Regards,
Peo Sjoblom
On Friday, October 26, 2007 7:08 PM Tafeill wrote:
I also have Excel 2003, XP Pro w/SP2. I went thru the steps suggested and
you're right, it is an Underscore (or Underline), not a Strike-through.
I didn't think it could be done, but thought I'd find out for sure.
Thank you to each of you.
Tafeille
On Thursday, January 17, 2008 9:41 AM Coo wrote:
Hi Tafeille,
What you can do: format the desired text as double strike-through in Word,
and use Paste Special. Paste as either a Microsoft Office Word Document
object or as a Picture.
In both cases you'll have an object that floats over the worksheet cells.
Make sure the cells contain the values you want, position the object over
them, and you're done.
Of course this won't work when the values will change - but perhaps this
suits your needs.
Good luck,
Cooz
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