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Old February 5th, 2009, 03:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Robert11[_3_]
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Hello,

Thanks for previous help; really appreciate it.
Two questions, please:

a. Copied a column of frequencies from a radio database into Excel 2007

Copied fine, but the numbers in the Excel column have a * preceding each
number.

What does this signify, or it just an artifact from the copying ?

b. I have numbers in column C that are derived by dividing each number in
column B by a constant.
I would now like to "save" what I have just generated in C, but would like
to eliminate all the numbers in B

As soon as I eliminate column B, column C is naturally no longer correct as
it is derived, each number, from
B.
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Old February 5th, 2009, 03:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
JE McGimpsey
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a) Unless you've done something with the cell formatting, it's an
artifact.

b) Copy column C. Choose Edit/Paste Special, selecting the Values radio
button. Delete Column B.

BTW) There's really no list needed - any additional characters would be
applied by cell formatting. Look in Format/Cells/Number for the built-in
options.


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"Robert11" wrote:

Hello,

Thanks for previous help; really appreciate it.
Two questions, please:

a. Copied a column of frequencies from a radio database into Excel 2007

Copied fine, but the numbers in the Excel column have a * preceding each
number.

What does this signify, or it just an artifact from the copying ?

b. I have numbers in column C that are derived by dividing each number in
column B by a constant.
I would now like to "save" what I have just generated in C, but would like
to eliminate all the numbers in B

As soon as I eliminate column B, column C is naturally no longer correct as
it is derived, each number, from
B.

What should I do ?

BTW: is there a listing someplace for symbols, etc., that Excel might put
in before or after numbers for whatever reason, and the reason for doing so
?

Thanks,
Bob

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Old February 5th, 2009, 04:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
eduardo
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Hi,
To your question B, in order to keep values in column C highlight column C,
do Copy, don't move and do Paste Special , Values. Now you can delete
information in column B

To your question A, I assume you brought that # from a data base and it come
as text with the * in front of each #. If you need to ride off it, you can
select the column, then CTRL H, where it says find what enter *, go to
replace with, don't enter anything and press replace all

"Robert11" wrote:

Hello,

Thanks for previous help; really appreciate it.
Two questions, please:

a. Copied a column of frequencies from a radio database into Excel 2007

Copied fine, but the numbers in the Excel column have a * preceding each
number.

What does this signify, or it just an artifact from the copying ?

b. I have numbers in column C that are derived by dividing each number in
column B by a constant.
I would now like to "save" what I have just generated in C, but would like
to eliminate all the numbers in B

As soon as I eliminate column B, column C is naturally no longer correct as
it is derived, each number, from
B.

What should I do ?

BTW: is there a listing someplace for symbols, etc., that Excel might put
in before or after numbers for whatever reason, and the reason for doing so
?

Thanks,
Bob



 




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