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Hello. I have a very large .csv file (90 columns, 1396 rows) that was
converted from running a web report. The .csv file contains all the HTML tags from the web report. I have tried using find/replace using < * (a wildcard between opening and closing tags) and replacing all with a blank but I get a "Formula is too long" error. I want to write a macro to accomplish this and hopefully get past the error message. Many of the cells have numerous HTML tags in them. I am relatively new to macros and any help, even a push in the right direction, would be appreciated. Thanks in advance for any guidance provided. -Mark |
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