Those cells may have contained empty strings ( "" ), that were copied,
and pasted as values. This leaves a remnant in the cell, that is
displayed as a apostrophe, when you turn on ToolsOptions, Transition
tab, Transition Navigation.
To clear the cells, you can try the Edit/Replace technique that Dave
Peterson describes he
http://groups.google.ca/groups?&thre...B8F0%40msn.com
wdanner wrote:
In a data file I just received, many blank fields show a single-quotation
mark in the formula. The <<if statement does not recognize these fields as
blank. I have tried to 'find and replace' the marks using a search for <<'
and also for <<~' both without success. How can I fix these fields, in
bulk, so they behave like blanks?
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Debra Dalgleish
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