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I have data that I download into Excel and initials are used for different
people. I need to give those initials a number in excel for example MJ = 01,
HS = 02..etc. Thank you.
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On 2/3/2010 9:26 AM, Kathie wrote:
I have data that I download into Excel and initials are used for different
people. I need to give those initials a number in excel for example MJ = 01,
HS = 02..etc. Thank you.


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Kathie
You have to be more specific. Where are the initials (column, row,
sheet)? Where do you want the numbers placed? HTH Otto

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I have data that I download into Excel and initials are used for different
people. I need to give those initials a number in excel for example MJ =
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HS = 02..etc. Thank you.


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