DRSteele

Utilising the function UNICHAR

DRSteele

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Utilising the function UNICHAR - Using Excel's UNICHAR function, we can create a grid of nearly all the characters in Excel

Sometimes we wish to find a characters to place into our spreadsheets but are unsure where to look and how to find them. Function UNICHAR allows us to enter a number and it will report the character. Mike Girvin from ExcelIsFun recently created a youtube video that shows ways of listing them - as you can see, there can be over 143,000 of them! Looking through such a list is not practical.

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