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After entering well over one hundred items in a column (and in several
adjoining columns, as well), a revelation came upon me as I discovered that the decimal position in the data was incorrect. For example, 15386.45 should have been 153864.5. Is there some way to correct all this data without having to edit each cell individually? I'm using Excel 2003. |
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