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I have a worksheet that I have CAREFULLY typed all of the cells as text. The
worksheet has about 15,000 rows and 15 columns. In working with it, several rather mysterious things have been found: 1. I want to find ?'s in the text and replace a few of them with another character. I used the search function under edit and entered ? in the search field. The result is that the function goes to the first cell A1, then A2, and one at a time to the end of the row, and then to B1, and so on. None of these cells contain a ?. What is going on here. How do I find a ? 2. I enter the string week 1 in a cell and want to replicate the string in the following ten cells beneath the original entry. I select the cell with the text week 1. position my cursor at the lower right corner (the cross hair symbol comes up) and dray down 10 cells expecting the text to be replicated. Instead the cells become week 2, week 3, week 4, etc. This unwanted action occurs whenever the numeric text is either the last or first string in the original cell. So the string 1 week is replicated as 2 week, 3 week, etc. It also occurs if the original string is week1 or 1week (no blanks around the numric string). How do I prevent this unwanted action? 3. Some of the data in this worksheet comes from other excel spreadsheets. The data was exported into a tab delimited file and then imported into this worksheet. For some of the data, the imported text has a single quote prefixed to the text string. If I select a cell and the contents appear in the equation bar at the top of the page the single quote is clearly visible. I can position my cursor and delete the quote and the string moves left a bit. So at least to me, the text is real. However, if I print a portion of the worksheet where the prefixed strings are found, the single quote does not appear in printed data. After deleting the quote there does not seem to be any negative impact on subsequent activity. What is happening here? -- Thanks for your help - jjk98 |
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Hi,
1. When you try to found a "?" excel understand that you do not know (or have a doubt) and return every data, the same thing will happen if you try to found the "*". 2. copy and paste instead of dray down; 3. did you see the function ? hth -- regards from Brazil Thanks in advance for your feedback. Marcelo "jjk98" escreveu: I have a worksheet that I have CAREFULLY typed all of the cells as text. The worksheet has about 15,000 rows and 15 columns. In working with it, several rather mysterious things have been found: 1. I want to find ?'s in the text and replace a few of them with another character. I used the search function under edit and entered ? in the search field. The result is that the function goes to the first cell A1, then A2, and one at a time to the end of the row, and then to B1, and so on. None of these cells contain a ?. What is going on here. How do I find a ? 2. I enter the string week 1 in a cell and want to replicate the string in the following ten cells beneath the original entry. I select the cell with the text week 1. position my cursor at the lower right corner (the cross hair symbol comes up) and dray down 10 cells expecting the text to be replicated. Instead the cells become week 2, week 3, week 4, etc. This unwanted action occurs whenever the numeric text is either the last or first string in the original cell. So the string 1 week is replicated as 2 week, 3 week, etc. It also occurs if the original string is week1 or 1week (no blanks around the numric string). How do I prevent this unwanted action? 3. Some of the data in this worksheet comes from other excel spreadsheets. The data was exported into a tab delimited file and then imported into this worksheet. For some of the data, the imported text has a single quote prefixed to the text string. If I select a cell and the contents appear in the equation bar at the top of the page the single quote is clearly visible. I can position my cursor and delete the quote and the string moves left a bit. So at least to me, the text is real. However, if I print a portion of the worksheet where the prefixed strings are found, the single quote does not appear in printed data. After deleting the quote there does not seem to be any negative impact on subsequent activity. What is happening here? -- Thanks for your help - jjk98 |
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Many thanks for the VERY QUICK help. How would anyone ever find these answers
in the Excel "Help"? And I really looked everywhere, -- Thanks for your help - jjk98 "jjk98" wrote: I have a worksheet that I have CAREFULLY typed all of the cells as text. The worksheet has about 15,000 rows and 15 columns. In working with it, several rather mysterious things have been found: 1. I want to find ?'s in the text and replace a few of them with another character. I used the search function under edit and entered ? in the search field. The result is that the function goes to the first cell A1, then A2, and one at a time to the end of the row, and then to B1, and so on. None of these cells contain a ?. What is going on here. How do I find a ? 2. I enter the string week 1 in a cell and want to replicate the string in the following ten cells beneath the original entry. I select the cell with the text week 1. position my cursor at the lower right corner (the cross hair symbol comes up) and dray down 10 cells expecting the text to be replicated. Instead the cells become week 2, week 3, week 4, etc. This unwanted action occurs whenever the numeric text is either the last or first string in the original cell. So the string 1 week is replicated as 2 week, 3 week, etc. It also occurs if the original string is week1 or 1week (no blanks around the numric string). How do I prevent this unwanted action? 3. Some of the data in this worksheet comes from other excel spreadsheets. The data was exported into a tab delimited file and then imported into this worksheet. For some of the data, the imported text has a single quote prefixed to the text string. If I select a cell and the contents appear in the equation bar at the top of the page the single quote is clearly visible. I can position my cursor and delete the quote and the string moves left a bit. So at least to me, the text is real. However, if I print a portion of the worksheet where the prefixed strings are found, the single quote does not appear in printed data. After deleting the quote there does not seem to be any negative impact on subsequent activity. What is happening here? -- Thanks for your help - jjk98 |
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MS Help is not the best but in XL97 I find:
Q1. Click on the ? button in the Find Dialog box then on the "Find what:" window Q2. Help Move or copy data Copy data within a row or column Q3. I don't find it anywhere but the *best* place I have found for finding out *anything* about XL is to read these newsgroups regularly. -- HTH Sandy In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland and the crowning place of kings Replace @mailinator.com with @tiscali.co.uk "jjk98" wrote in message ... Many thanks for the VERY QUICK help. How would anyone ever find these answers in the Excel "Help"? And I really looked everywhere, -- Thanks for your help - jjk98 "jjk98" wrote: I have a worksheet that I have CAREFULLY typed all of the cells as text. The worksheet has about 15,000 rows and 15 columns. In working with it, several rather mysterious things have been found: 1. I want to find ?'s in the text and replace a few of them with another character. I used the search function under edit and entered ? in the search field. The result is that the function goes to the first cell A1, then A2, and one at a time to the end of the row, and then to B1, and so on. None of these cells contain a ?. What is going on here. How do I find a ? 2. I enter the string week 1 in a cell and want to replicate the string in the following ten cells beneath the original entry. I select the cell with the text week 1. position my cursor at the lower right corner (the cross hair symbol comes up) and dray down 10 cells expecting the text to be replicated. Instead the cells become week 2, week 3, week 4, etc. This unwanted action occurs whenever the numeric text is either the last or first string in the original cell. So the string 1 week is replicated as 2 week, 3 week, etc. It also occurs if the original string is week1 or 1week (no blanks around the numric string). How do I prevent this unwanted action? 3. Some of the data in this worksheet comes from other excel spreadsheets. The data was exported into a tab delimited file and then imported into this worksheet. For some of the data, the imported text has a single quote prefixed to the text string. If I select a cell and the contents appear in the equation bar at the top of the page the single quote is clearly visible. I can position my cursor and delete the quote and the string moves left a bit. So at least to me, the text is real. However, if I print a portion of the worksheet where the prefixed strings are found, the single quote does not appear in printed data. After deleting the quote there does not seem to be any negative impact on subsequent activity. What is happening here? -- Thanks for your help - jjk98 |
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Look in help under wildcard characters.
"jjk98" wrote: Many thanks for the VERY QUICK help. How would anyone ever find these answers in the Excel "Help"? And I really looked everywhere, -- Thanks for your help - jjk98 "jjk98" wrote: I have a worksheet that I have CAREFULLY typed all of the cells as text. The worksheet has about 15,000 rows and 15 columns. In working with it, several rather mysterious things have been found: 1. I want to find ?'s in the text and replace a few of them with another character. I used the search function under edit and entered ? in the search field. The result is that the function goes to the first cell A1, then A2, and one at a time to the end of the row, and then to B1, and so on. None of these cells contain a ?. What is going on here. How do I find a ? 2. I enter the string week 1 in a cell and want to replicate the string in the following ten cells beneath the original entry. I select the cell with the text week 1. position my cursor at the lower right corner (the cross hair symbol comes up) and dray down 10 cells expecting the text to be replicated. Instead the cells become week 2, week 3, week 4, etc. This unwanted action occurs whenever the numeric text is either the last or first string in the original cell. So the string 1 week is replicated as 2 week, 3 week, etc. It also occurs if the original string is week1 or 1week (no blanks around the numric string). How do I prevent this unwanted action? 3. Some of the data in this worksheet comes from other excel spreadsheets. The data was exported into a tab delimited file and then imported into this worksheet. For some of the data, the imported text has a single quote prefixed to the text string. If I select a cell and the contents appear in the equation bar at the top of the page the single quote is clearly visible. I can position my cursor and delete the quote and the string moves left a bit. So at least to me, the text is real. However, if I print a portion of the worksheet where the prefixed strings are found, the single quote does not appear in printed data. After deleting the quote there does not seem to be any negative impact on subsequent activity. What is happening here? -- Thanks for your help - jjk98 |
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