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Hello, I have Excel 2007
I am developing a spreadsheet in which it might (repeat might) be helpful to put 2 integers into a single cell, and to access them independently from elsewhere. I strongly suspect this is impossible (and probably daft!). I know there are tricks I can play with formatting (hide cell boundaries etc), or I could enter the 2 integers as a decimal number and access the integer & decimal parts separately. eg if I want to enter 5 & 2, I enter 5.2, then use the integer function to 'split' it into 2 parts later. Are there any facilities within Excel 2007 I don't know about that might help ? Thanks, and sorry if this has been a daft question K |
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