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In Excel 2002, Using the Header feature. I want to use my company name of
AT&T. The & sign is a value of [time} How to I override this feature in the
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June,

Use two & characters. E.g.
"AT&&T"


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In Excel 2002, Using the Header feature. I want to use my
company name of
AT&T. The & sign is a value of [time} How to I override this
feature in the
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AT&&T

HTH,
Elkar

"June K" wrote:

In Excel 2002, Using the Header feature. I want to use my company name of
AT&T. The & sign is a value of [time} How to I override this feature in the
header.

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