All keyboard characters and symbols shold be added in Autoshapes

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Parantap

Dear Sir,
I want to give microsoft excel a suggestion. I could not find the proper
e-mail address where i can send suggestion. I wanderd a lot in many many
pages because of lake of knowledge of searching. I don't know how i found
your address. Please reply me with an e-mail address where i can send my
suggestion. I can tell you my suggestion so that you can understand that what
i want to do and for that where i should send my suggestion.
My Suggestion:--> I will go step by step.
1. Open Microsoft Excel
2. View
3. Toolbars
4. Drawing
5. Autoshape
In Drawing Toolbar there is Autoshape. I want to suggest microsoftexcel to
add some more autoshapes of ALL KEYBOARD CHARACTERS AND SYMBOLS LIKE
1,!,2,@,=,+,K.k ETC. INCLUDING THE SYMBOLS OF Enter Shift Tab Caps Lock ALL
WHICH WE CAN SEE ON THE KEYBOARD SHOULD BE IN "AUTOSHAPES" ALSO.
I hope you understand if not please tell me i will ask the question in any
other way.

I want to give these kind of some more suggestions to Microsoft Excel but i
don't have proper E-mail address where i can send my suggestion. So Please
give me a permanent solution of this problem.
Thank You,
Please reply me on this e-mail address. (e-mail address removed)



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Dave Peterson

There are shapes that can float over the cells--you can access some of them via
the Drawing toolbar.

And there are characters that go into the cell--when you're typing.

If you're using xl2002+, you can use Insert|symbol to get to these characters.

Chip Pearson has an addin that may help (if you're using xl2k or lower).
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/download.htm
(look for Symbolizer and make sure you get the correct version)
 

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