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Work with cell contents?
Is it possible within Excel to create a macro to manipulate the
contents of each cell in a column. The sort of tasks I wish to do include: (a) Remove spaces. [i.e. "ca ts 5" becomes "cats5"] (b) Insert character at a certain position [i.e. "12345" becomes "123-45"] Thank you |
Work with cell contents?
Hi,
Doing those things is relatively simple by either using a macro or a worksheet function and I'm sure if you can give a more specific example of what you want then help will be forthcoming. Mike " wrote: Is it possible within Excel to create a macro to manipulate the contents of each cell in a column. The sort of tasks I wish to do include: (a) Remove spaces. [i.e. "ca ts 5" becomes "cats5"] (b) Insert character at a certain position [i.e. "12345" becomes "123-45"] Thank you |
Work with cell contents?
You can do those two things without a macro.
For the first one, highlight the cells that you want to do this to, then Edit | Replace (or CTRL-H) and enter: Find what: <space Replace with: leave blank Then click Replace All. For the second one you can use a custom format if the numbers are proper numbers, otherwise you can use a formula with LEFT and RIGHT functions to insert the hyphen. Hope this helps. Pete On Aug 18, 6:39 am, wrote: Is it possible within Excel to create a macro to manipulate the contents of each cell in a column. The sort of tasks I wish to do include: (a) Remove spaces. [i.e. "ca ts 5" becomes "cats5"] (b) Insert character at a certain position [i.e. "12345" becomes "123-45"] Thank you |
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