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Really simple question for a simpleton!
I have started to like custom formatting and often use it for things like "Year Created = "0000 so that I don't need to have a separate adjacent cell telling the reader what the value is. In this case, the cell contents is just a text string with a maximum of 30 characters, mostly all letters and spaces. I don't know what to use (the equivalent of 0000 for four digits) to tell it to allow any general character, most likely a letter or space. Please help. Thanks Dean |
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