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Hi,
I have a spreadsheet that is populated with Name and Address data from a SQL Server database using MS Query. Unfortunately the database stores the address in one column, with the different parts (ie street, town/suburb) seperated with Carriage Returns. Is there any way I can replace this with a characted such as % or | (I know how I can seperate it into different columns if I can replace it with a unique character) Thanks |
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