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Hello,
I have data in a worksheet that has some number and some letter values sometimes followed by an asterisk. I am trying to find all entries of a number followed by an asterisk and format the cell and remove the asterisk. I am halfway there using find and replace but starting to think this may not be the best way to do it. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks |
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