How to substitute a comma with a newline char using Replace.
You *did* say that you wanted this list to be in a *single* cell ... didn't
you?
If so, both suggestions will work "as advertised"!
After selecting your data, enter a comma in the "Find What" box,
And then in the "Replace With" box,
Follow Dave's (<Ctrl <J) suggestion or mine (<Alt 0010).
Worked with the data you posted here.
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Regards,
RD
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"edspyhill01" wrote in message
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"Dave Peterson" wrote:
Or use ctrl-j
RagDyeR wrote:
Hold down <Alt,
And type
0010
Using the numbers on the Num keypad, *not* the numbers under the
function
keys.
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HTH,
RD
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"edspyhill01" wrote in message
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I am trying to replace all commas with a newline character. What do I
put
in
the Replace field?
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Dave Peterson
Neither solution worked. I'm using the "Find and Replace" menu under Edit
-- Replace. I have several fields in one cell separated by commas. I
would
like to substitute a new line character for each comma to create a short
list
in each cell.
Example:
From:
user707@unix-mail, deliverable, mailer, ether, host, unix-mail.<domain,
user, user707@unix-mail.<domain
To:
user707@unix-mail
deliverable
mailer
ether
host
unix-mail.<domain
user
user707@unix-mail.<domain
Thank you,
Ed S.
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