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sorry hit the wrong button.
I'm pulling a part of a string from one cell, and putting it in another. I've got the method working, except one problem. In some instances the string that's being pulled is all numbers. In these cases it's getting put into the new cell as a date. I've tried applying CStr() to the line, but it still pulls in the number as a date. How can I go about stopping it from doing this. Not not all strings getting pulled are numbers, only a handful. Here's the code I'm using: lastRow = Cells(Rows.Count, "F").End(xlUp).Row 'Get the last row on the page. For i = 2 To lastRow 'Start at 2 to ignore heard line. If Cells(i, "F") < "" Then Cells(i, "E").Value = Mid(Cells(i, "F"), 1, InStr(1, Cells(i, "F"), " ")) End If Next i 'Incriment counter and reloop |
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