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If you really mean a formula, meaning you will retain the dotted values and
display the number without the dots in another cell, then use this formula... =SUBSTITUTE(A1,".","") If, on the other hand, you are trying to modify each cell's value in place, then you can use Edit/Replace from Excel's menu bar... put a dot in the "Find what" field and leave the "Replace with" field blank (empty). -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Cheri.l" wrote in message ... Ex: 11.2101.1030.0000.0000.1982 how can I remove these dots in multiple numbers on a spreadsheet? |
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