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Hello,
Using Excel 2002, I have a list of Zip codes (approx. 20,000) in the following format: 01005 01007 01008 01010 01011 01012 01026 01029 01031 01032 01033 01034 01035 01037 01038 01039 Etc.. I need to separate them by a | delimiter as follows: 01005|01007|01008|01010|01011|01012|01026|01029|01 031|01032|01033|01034|01035|01037|01038|01039|Etc. .. Is there a formula or a way? Thank you. Ed. |
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