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If you have two characters in a cell, say ME in cell A1, then:
=MID(A1&A1,2,2) will produce the transpose, namely EM -- Gary's Student "solvera" wrote: does anyone know? |
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What do you mean with "transpose"? "letters"? "function"?
All these words have many meanings. Please try and explain what you are trying to achieve. -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "solvera" wrote in message ... | does anyone know? |
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