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I needed to create a text string which is a formula. I did it and now have
400 entries like the following: =DATE(2003,10,04) Each of these entries is a unique date which was converted from the original Lotus file. But each entry is a text string - not a formula. So the actual value in the cell is just as shown above - it displays as =DATE(YYYY,MM,DD). There is an apostrophe at the beginning. I can manually edit each entry and delete the apostrophe, but that's a pain in the you know what. I can't do a replace all - replacing apostrophe with nothing - that doesn't work. I need these entries to be formulas so that they display as the actual Date - and in addition I want to keep the formula - in other words I don't want to do a paste special values. Any suggestions? |
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