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I am using W XP and Excel 2003. I have an XLS file that was created
from a CSV file. Column D of the Xls file containd a great deal of data that is still comma seperated. For example a row may have Ford, Chevy, Dodge... Another row in the same column may have Dodge, Honda, Toyota... What I want to do is delete the contents of any cell in Column D that does not contain Honda. Any cell that does contain Honda should have any other data deleted except for Honda. Thanks for any and all help. |
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