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Another way is to select the range
edit|replace what: /* (slash asterisk) with: (leave blank) replace all Be aware that if you have 00012/1313abc excel will be left with 00012 and that's just the plain old number 12. And that's what you'll see unless/until you apply formatting to the cell Like: format|cells|number tab|custom category|00000 wrote: HI hope some one can help i have been tring to wolr this out myself by reading previous post but i still none the wiser i have a column of numbers and what i need to do is is ther is a / in the field i need to delete it and any numbers after it can someone please help i have looked at other examples but dont fully understand what they do Andy -- Dave Peterson |
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