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I have a column of data in the form of 1-1, 1-2, … 1-123, it has a space at
the end of the numbers, not really a space, I can copy the "space" and paste it in another cell and then use = code and I get a code of 160. how can I get this out from behind all the data in column B. I have copied the "space" and did a replace on the column but then all the cells format as a date, even if I format the column to text first. How can I do this and not have the data change to a date? |
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