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Proper way to convert numbers to text
I have recieved a spreadsheet from an individual, and in the column it has
mixed data types. Some of the entries are pure numbers such as 0300559100, but some are numbers with a alpha character in it such as 0300A59263. What is the proper way to format the column? It needs to be in text format, not numeric. The reason, is that when I will inport it into Access, it cannot handle mixed data types in the same column (field). I've heard that you shouldn't format a column unless you have to. What about putting a ' character in front of all of the numbers? If that is the way to go, what is the quickest way in insert that ' character in each entry? TIA for your answers. Phil. |
Proper way to convert numbers to text
why wouldnt you format the column as text? - thats exactly the way to
go to map to a text field in access |
Proper way to convert numbers to text
Tried that. Does NOT work. I could send the file in question, but don't know
where or how. "Sam" wrote: why wouldnt you format the column as text? - thats exactly the way to go to map to a text field in access |
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