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find a cell with a character
I need a way to find the cell containing ":" in a row and copy it to a new
column. I would think it should be simple, I just can't figure it out right now. |
find a cell with a character
The value function returned a decimal, probably some fraction of the day on
January 1st 1900. So if it is the same as it rounded (I suppose I could have used INT but I used ROUND instead) then it is not the cell I'm looking for. So I ended up with a string of IFs, luckily it was only four columns. I'm sure there has to be a better way. "Dan Kowalski" wrote: I need a way to find the cell containing ":" in a row and copy it to a new column. I would think it should be simple, I just can't figure it out right now. |
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