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Hi all,
I have a bunch of cells in a column with two letters. I want to put a dash (-) inbetween these two letters. Does anyone know how I can do that?? Please help! (These are for initials, so, i want to add a dash in place of a middle initial for those initials that were entered with only two characters.) So, basically, I want to format the column so that when there are only 2 characters in a cell, a dash will be inserted in the middle. When there are 3 characters in the cell, they will be left alone. thanks! -- ELS |
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