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On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 19:03:06 -0800, "Tray"
wrote: I have been provided a list of phone numbers in an excel spreadsheet. I am trying to add a space in between the code and the remaining number eg: 0412346567 becomes 0412 346567 I would usually go to format, custom and enter #### ######. But after closer inspection, all the numbers have ' before them (although it does not show in the cell). So I am unable to format them using the usual method. Is there any way I can do this. Excel Help said that if I go to Tools, Options, Transitions, and untick "Transitions Navigations Keys", then the apostrophies would be removed. However, it is already unticked! What version of Excel? When you say "close inspection" are you looking at the entry in the Cell, or are you looking at the entry in the Formula Bar? If the former, then Edit/Replace ' is how to start. If the latter, then the numbers are stored as TExt and need to be converted to numbers. To do so: 1. Select a blank cell. 2. Edit/Copy 3. Select your phone numbers. 4. Edit/Paste Special/Operation Add/<OK <Esc You may then format the numbers as above. --ron |
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