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I have a column of cells (in the thousands) that I need to add
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" and copy down. If you don't need to keep the original you
can Copy, Edit/ Paste Special/ Values, and delete the unwanted column. -- David Biddulph "biffula" wrote in message oups.com... I have a column of cells (in the thousands) that I need to add ' to. Cant figure out the way to do it. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. |
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One eqasy way is to use an auxilary column to add the suffix and then copy
the new colum back to the old column. If your data is in Column A but in to column B =A1 & " then copy formula down the entire column B. Then you can copy this new row back to the old row. "biffula" wrote: I have a column of cells (in the thousands) that I need to add ' to. Cant figure out the way to do it. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. |
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