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I have a routine where a column with integer values is formatted as dates.
When the value can't be displayed as date, for example something like 18500618, it will be displayed in the sheet as hashes. I need to check for this happening and do a conversion. I have tried to do this check on the actual value in the cell, but that doesn't always work, so I would like to check for the displayed hashes. This now is not that easy. Just checking for the character # isn't foolproof. Thanks for any advice. RBS |
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