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Hi,
I have imported some .txt data into a Excel 2003 spreadsheet. In some instances, I have had to copy the data from one cell below another such that the text makes sense. However, in some instances when I do so, the cell that is being copied to gets filled completely with the hash symbol (#). Initially, I thought that the problem was only due to cell column width but when I expand the width the problem still persists. Doe anyone have any ideas? |
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