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![]() I posted this earlier but I've lost the thread ![]() I imported a database from !ACT into Excel which includes a phone number column. Some phone numbers are like this: (603)123-4567 and others are like 603-123-4567.They sort seperately so I'd like to edit the numbers to eliminate the parenthesis. The problem is that when I select the cell the parenthesis disappear and they aren't there in the formula bar so I can't edit to fix Reformatting the whole column as a phone number has no effect. -- philtyler ------------------------------------------------------------------------ philtyler's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=12476 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=539869 |
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One thing that you can do to check the real contents of the cells is copy the
column and paste in a new worksheet with "Paste values". That should get rid of the parenthesis if they are format induced. Hope this helps, Miguel. "philtyler" wrote: I posted this earlier but I've lost the thread ![]() I imported a database from !ACT into Excel which includes a phone number column. Some phone numbers are like this: (603)123-4567 and others are like 603-123-4567.They sort seperately so I'd like to edit the numbers to eliminate the parenthesis. The problem is that when I select the cell the parenthesis disappear and they aren't there in the formula bar so I can't edit to fix Reformatting the whole column as a phone number has no effect. -- philtyler ------------------------------------------------------------------------ philtyler's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=12476 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=539869 |
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You might try this solution- but make a *backup* of your data so you
don't lose anything. Hightlight the column in question; click Edit Replace. In the "find what" box enter the left parentheses ( and leave the "replace with" box blank, and press Replace All. Then click Edit Replace; find the right paren ) and replace with the dash mark - . This should standardize all your entries, barring any input entries that may have occurred. |
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![]() Dave O Wrote: You might try this solution- but make a *backup* of your data so you don't lose anything. Hightlight the column in question; click Edit Replace. In the "find what" box enter the left parentheses ( and leave the "replace with" box blank, and press Replace All. Then click Edit Replace; find the right paren ) and replace with the dash mark - . This should standardize all your entries, barring any input entries that may have occurred. Clever solution; except it didn't work because when Excel tries to find the first parenthesis it can't, it says none found. So I'm kind of back to square 1 I'd be glad to send someone the file if they're real curious about it -- philtyler ------------------------------------------------------------------------ philtyler's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=12476 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=539869 |
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![]() Miguel Zapico Wrote: One thing that you can do to check the real contents of the cells is copy the column and paste in a new worksheet with "Paste values". That should get rid of the parenthesis if they are format induced. Hope this helps, Miguel. When I did this there was no change, it simply duplicated the column I had. -- philtyler ------------------------------------------------------------------------ philtyler's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=12476 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=539869 |
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