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The program I am using is placing a "CR" at the end of every negative
number to denote that it is a "credit". This poses a problem when using the data, as Excel won't recognize the number. I need to get/ write a macro that deletes the "CR" and makes the number negative. I tried the "Left" commands in excel, but it won't work since you have to specify how many numbers numbers are to the left and that changes depending on the size of the number. Any ideas? |
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