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I am using Excel 2007 on a Windows 7 platform.
I have a spreadsheet with a bunch of blank cells but when I select any of these cells I can see the caret (^) sign in them. How do I get rid of them (i.e. blank out the fields) in a fell swoop? I tried to use the Replace option (Find What: ^; Replace With: <blank) but that does not work... -- tb |
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