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You don't need the tilde for those non-leading apostrophes.
Saruman wrote: Just happened across this post. If you type a tilde character, (on the hash key next to the enter Key on my keyboard), in a find and replace box with an apostrophe following it, you can then remove a non leading apostrophe character. Like this : Find What: ~' Replace With: -- Saruman --------------------------------------------------------------------------- All Outgoing Mail Scanned By Symantec Antivirus 10 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "teepee" wrote in message ... I have a formula with an apostrophe, but it's not a leading apostrophe. ='results.csv!$B1 I wrote it this way for reasons I won't bore you with, but there is a good reason. The idea is that a particular moment I can take out the apostrophe using find/replace and thus activate the formula. I know removing the apostrophe by using find/replace doesn't work on leading apostrophes, but it does work on non-leading apostrophes in some circumstances. Does anyone know what those criteria are? On some spreadsheets it works, on others it doesn't. -- Dave Peterson |
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