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Default Formating a cell

You need to select your cells first, then call up the Edit/Replace dialog.
You can do the procedure in one less step using the method I outlined in my
first posting to this thread (it will also handle cases where there are lots
of extra spaces around the dash as well).

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Rick (MVP - Excel)


"Smiley" wrote in message
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Hi Luke - Am I doing something wrong? I am leaving the replace portion
blank
& the spreadsheet is not changing. Also, I realized that I have hypens in
other areas of my spreadsheet - oops! Is this still doable?

"Luke M" wrote:

You can do this quickly with 3 Find&Replace operations. Do not include
quotation marks in actual find/replace.

Find:
" -"
Replace:
""

Find:
"- "
Replace:
""

Find:
"-"
Replace:
" - "
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Luke M
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"Smiley" wrote:

Hi! I am working on a spreadsheet where I have 5 columns of time. I
need to
reformat all 5 columns to be the same. My time reads for example,
11:55 -
12:45. I want to reformat the cell so that there is a space before and
after
the hyphen. Is there a formula to help me with this? I really don't
want to
have to go to each cell and add those spaces.

Please help!