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find & replace - digit wildcard
If I were using Word, I would enter ^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^# in the
Find field to find any 15-digit number. Is there an equivalent in Excel? What I'm trying to accomplish is to eliminate the 23 digits of useless information in the description of every checkcard transaction in the spreadsheet of my transaction history that I've downloaded from my bank. TIA! |
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