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  2. format fraction other than ¼. ½, and ¾ - Microsoft Community

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    In reply to Wild Child's post on June 1, 2013. Sorry for the typo and confusion. I meant to type <alt-x>. In other words. type 215B. then hold down the <alt> key; depress and release the 'x' key, then release the <alt> key. Those fractions are unicode characters.

  3. Fraction Symbols - Microsoft Community

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    Report abuse. Most of the usual "body text" fonts include these characters: Arial and Arial Unicode MS, Calibri, Cambria, Consolas, Lucida Sans Unicode, Segoe UI, and Times New Roman and some others that aren't supplied by Microsoft. In the Insert > Symbol dialog, for any selected font, make sure the dropdown in the lower right corner says ...

  4. How do I get it do that for 1/3 automatically or is there a...

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    There were no characters for other fractions. But there are now: activate the Insert tab of the ribon and click Symbol > More Symbols. Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Many fonts do contain characters for 1/3, 2/3, 1/8, 3/8, 5/8, and 7/8 in the Number Forms character subset.

  5. Styled Fractions in Windows - Microsoft Community

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    MS Word’s Symbol library (Insert Symbol More Symbols) holds all of the ASCII and Unicode characters for creating your own fractions on-the-fly. The image above shows the location of the denominators, the fraction slash and most numerators. The ¹, ² and ³ numerators are located much closer to the top of the symbol library.

  6. How do I create fractions such as 1-3/16, 5/16, etc.to insert to...

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    Please see the existing conversations on this subject by using the key word fraction in the Search field. This is one to get you started: How do I get Word to auto format ALL fractions - not just 1/2? ***********.

  7. How do I type fractions - Microsoft Community

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    But others do not (1/3, 2/3, 1/5, etc.). 1. To switch to a fraction character, click Insert > Symbols > More Symbols. 2. In the Subset drop-down list, click Number Forms and select a fraction. 3. Click Insert > Close. Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Charles Kenyon.

  8. AutoCorrect other fractions - Microsoft Community

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    Select " (Normal Text)" from the "Font" dropdown. Select "Unicode (hex)" from the "from" dropdown. Select "Number Forms" from the Subset dropdown. You should see some additional fractions. If not, select "Arial Unicode MS" from the "Font" dropdown. Select one of them, e.g. ⅓ and click AutoCorrect... Type 1/3 and click Add. Repeat for the others.

  9. How can I get an uncommon fractions to be automatically formatted...

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    Most fonts contain made-up fractions for 1/3, 2/3, 1/8, 3/8, 5/8, and 7/8, and you can define AutoCorrect entries for those if desired.

  10. How add fraction values in Excel - Microsoft Community

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    To enter a fraction in Excel, type the whole number (or integer) followed by a space, and then type the fraction, using a slash (for example, 5/8). If you type only a fraction, Excel may interpret it as a date (so it might read 5/8 as May 8). To avoid this mistranslation, enter 0, a space, and then the fraction. . *****.

  11. need help working with inches and fractions of an inch

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    press Ctrl + Shift + Enter after entering the array formula. The formula can be modified as per requirement, eg if you need the fractions only till 1/16, you can replace H3 with G3. Hope this helps. your solution works good except it had a measurement of 1 8/16", that should read 1 1/2".