Yes, that is true, but it doean't help me, cause then I don't
have cells, just one object!
My problem is that a have lots of tables made in Word
but now i would like to do sth. with their data in Excel.
It seems that a best solution would be to replace / with e.g. \.
In my case 01/1 means round/location so changing it to \ won't
damage anything.
I have the same problem with ":".
2:0 should represent a result (score) in my table, but gets converted
to 2:00, time!
Maybe I can disable this automatic formatting somwhere?
Regards,
Berti
Paste special as Microsoft Office Word document object
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