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![]() Hi all I have a column which contains multiples of several different text entries. These entries vary , but involve the single words 'New' , 'Used' , 'Sold' , 'Open' , Closed' and so on. I want to run a command on the column to keep all the cells with the word 'New' and replace all others , irrespective of present content , with the word 'Used'. Is this possible? I've been playing with this for some time now and find no luck. It's the implementation of a 'Not Equal to' command I'm having trouble with. Grateful for any help. Best Wishes Colin |
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