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I have imported values from a website using a web query which I will use in
my formulas. However these values are abbreviated with "k" which stands for thousand, and Microsoft Excel does not seem to be able to work with this sign. Is there anyway in which I can alter the "k" into a thousand without touching the web query, and thus enable it to be used in my fomulas? |
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