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delete " ' " from the sheet.
I am having issues deleting a ' sign from the DATE column in my sheet. Ctrl H
does not recognize the symbol and does not delete. Any ideas what of working around it? |
delete " ' " from the sheet.
Try this:
Enter a 1 into any blank cell Copy that cell Select your cells containing the ' to replace From the Edit Menu select "Paste Special" Check the "Multiply" option Click OK Delete the 1 you entered orignially Apply an appropriate date format to your cells That should do it. Basically, the ' symbol tells Excel to override any cell formatting and force it as text. By multiplying all cells by 1, we convert this text to a number, and eliminate the ' from the cells. HTH, Elkar "Arain" wrote: I am having issues deleting a ' sign from the DATE column in my sheet. Ctrl H does not recognize the symbol and does not delete. Any ideas what of working around it? |
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