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Editing Data in Excel
How can I parse address data in Excel to meet USPS requirements for
addresses? I work on spreadsheets with sometimes 1,000s of addresses and want to write something that will correct (as best as possible) the data so it meets Postal Service regs for address correctness. I figure it's going to take a VB program or even a Pivot Table but anyone's help is appreciated. |
Editing Data in Excel
Anthony
Tell us what format your data is in now and what format you want it to be. Be specific about the layout you have and the layout you want. For instance, "this" is in the first column, and "that" is in the second column, and.....etc. HTH Otto "Anthony Fagen" wrote in message ... How can I parse address data in Excel to meet USPS requirements for addresses? I work on spreadsheets with sometimes 1,000s of addresses and want to write something that will correct (as best as possible) the data so it meets Postal Service regs for address correctness. I figure it's going to take a VB program or even a Pivot Table but anyone's help is appreciated. |
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