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Hi,
I have a 1000 row table in excel with a field that has several numbers in the same cell, like: 3 451 10 I need to add these numbers together so I was trying to transform this into a formula: Adding a "+" sign in the beggining is trivial bu how can I put a "+" i n front of 451 and 10 so that I can transform this field in a sum of its numbers? for instance: I think between 3 and 451 there is a CRLF. Is it possible to find/replace this char by a "+" sign? Other ways? Thanks/Brgds joao |
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