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I have a spreadsheet that has a column that is formated
as general. this column has 16 digit account numbers in it. all account #s are preceeded by "'" I have tried formating the column as text, general, numerical and then tried a find and replace to remove the 1st character "'" and once I do it then changes the account # to read 54634+e. Is there something I can do in a macro to remove the 1st character of each account #? Jason |
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