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I don't speak Access, but couldn't you just select your range and do:
Edit|Replace what: { with: (leave blank) replace all then once more for the close bracket } jerry wrote: when importing data from access, i have one column is a unique identifying number. HOwever, the number comes in with { } around the #. How can i remove them. thanks Jerry -- Dave Peterson |
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