How can I format a cell so that ONLY ten numbers can be entered; no less than
ten, and no more than ten can be entered. Also, some of these ten digit
numbers begin with a zero and I would like that zero to display as well as
count as one of the ten digits.
Thanks in advance for your help!Do you want to just show the leading 0's or does the cell actually have to
contain the leading 0's?
If you just want to show them, then you can select the range
format|cells|number tab|custom category
0000000000
Then use data|validation to make sure the entered value is a whole number
between 0(?) and 9999999999.
CF wrote:
gt;
gt; How can I format a cell so that ONLY ten numbers can be entered; no less than
gt; ten, and no more than ten can be entered. Also, some of these ten digit
gt; numbers begin with a zero and I would like that zero to display as well as
gt; count as one of the ten digits.
gt;
gt; Thanks in advance for your help!
--
Dave Peterson
Here's one way.
Select your cells then go to Data/Validation, next select quot;customquot; from the
quot;Allowquot; menu and in the formula box type:
=LEN(A1)=10
with A1 being the first cell in your selection and the cells formatted as text
HTH
Jean-Guy
quot;CFquot; wrote:
gt; How can I format a cell so that ONLY ten numbers can be entered; no less than
gt; ten, and no more than ten can be entered. Also, some of these ten digit
gt; numbers begin with a zero and I would like that zero to display as well as
gt; count as one of the ten digits.
gt;
gt; Thanks in advance for your help!
gt;
Format the cells as text first
The select the Data menu and choose Validation
Under Allow choose Text length
Under Data choose Equal to
Under Length type 10
Click OK
by numbers I assume you mean digits. This method will not allow 123456789,
unless you enter it as 0123456789. Dave's method will allow 123456789 and
then show as 0123456789. With his method though the result is still a
number. The result of mine will be a text string.quot;CFquot; wrote:
gt; How can I format a cell so that ONLY ten numbers can be entered; no less than
gt; ten, and no more than ten can be entered. Also, some of these ten digit
gt; numbers begin with a zero and I would like that zero to display as well as
gt; count as one of the ten digits.
gt;
gt; Thanks in advance for your help!
gt;
But you also allow ABCDEABCDE (because it's just based on length of the text).
The OP could still format the cell as text, then use:
format|conditional formatting
formula is:
=AND(LEN(A1)=10,ISNUMBER(-A1))
But this still allows non-numeric entries (darn scientific notation!):
12341234E1
But that may not be a problem for the OP.
Sloth wrote:
gt;
gt; Format the cells as text first
gt; The select the Data menu and choose Validation
gt; Under Allow choose Text length
gt; Under Data choose Equal to
gt; Under Length type 10
gt; Click OK
gt;
gt; by numbers I assume you mean digits. This method will not allow 123456789,
gt; unless you enter it as 0123456789. Dave's method will allow 123456789 and
gt; then show as 0123456789. With his method though the result is still a
gt; number. The result of mine will be a text string.
gt;
gt; quot;CFquot; wrote:
gt;
gt; gt; How can I format a cell so that ONLY ten numbers can be entered; no less than
gt; gt; ten, and no more than ten can be entered. Also, some of these ten digit
gt; gt; numbers begin with a zero and I would like that zero to display as well as
gt; gt; count as one of the ten digits.
gt; gt;
gt; gt; Thanks in advance for your help!
gt; gt;
--
Dave Peterson
- Sep 29 Fri 2006 20:09
set the number of characters in a cell
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