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I am trying to manipulate some imported text/data on a spreadsheet. My
problem seems simple enough but I have not been able to come across the solution by myself. I have a column of numbers preceded by a # sign. I would like to simply replace all "#(value)" with "(value),". If I use find #??? and replace with ???, I get a literal replacement showing question marks or asterisks instead of the numeric value represented by the wildcards. I'm sure there must be a simple soluton but I can't find it. TIA for any assistance. |
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