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How does one turn off the automatic "text to columns" that occurs when you
previously parsed something with a delimiter? E.G. If you do a text to columns on a comma separated string, the next time you paste a string in the worksheet, it will automatically parse - even if you don't want it to. -- mvp |
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You can close excel and restart it <yechh!.
Or you can put some junk in an empty cell data|text to columns|delimited but remove all the delimiters finish up clean up that junk in that formerly empty cell. MVP wrote: How does one turn off the automatic "text to columns" that occurs when you previously parsed something with a delimiter? E.G. If you do a text to columns on a comma separated string, the next time you paste a string in the worksheet, it will automatically parse - even if you don't want it to. -- mvp -- Dave Peterson |
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