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Help understanding default formatting differences in excel 2000 a.
I've spent quite some time trying to format the ticket results for an online
help-desk ticket system. I can export the ticket info to an excell readable format, but some of the collumns have the text with HTML formatting. I was about to try using text monkey to get rid of the formatting, but then i opened up the file on a computer running an older version of excel (2000) and the format was perfect. Does anyone know how to adjust the settings on excel 2003 so i get the standard formatting that i had on excel 2000? i'm all ears |
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