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Hi all,
I'm trying to write some VBA code that will allow me to evaluate cells, find cells that include "#" somewhere in the string and duplicate the entry and modify the "#" to become a symbol. Here's an example. A list of items: Monkeys Cinnamon My#Number Dogs Would become: Monkeys Cinnamon My1Number My2Number Dogs I tried using the replace function, but I'm not having much luck with it. Any help would be greatly appreciated, Thanks in advance, Mike |
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