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I have a column that has hyphenated numbers (XX-XX-XX-XXX-XXXX) and I need to
get rid of the hyphens. They are all in the same format so I think if I could write code to del the 3rd, 6th, 9th, etc characters from a cell, it would work. I just can't seem to figure the code out. or is there an easier way? Thx. |
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