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Mike wrote on Tue, 14 Oct 2008 02:24:00 -0700:
I tried your formula and it worked to an extent, keeping all Let me repeat my somewhat abbreviated instructions. Suppose there are a lot of email addresses in column A of a spreadsheet.I'm using an older Excel 2002 too. 1. Select the addresses or column A. 2..CTRL-C to copy 3.Open Word document and click copy position 4.EditPaste SpecialUnformatted textOK 5. Select the addresses 6.EditFind what ^pReplace with , {put a space after the comma}Replace AllOK In case of transmission glitches, "^p" is carat lower case "p" and I just tried it and only the last address needs the comma removed. -- James Silverton Potomac, Maryland Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not |
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