Hi, all -
Really hate to intrude, Luggy, but I was just getting ready to post the exact same question and thought I'd jump in on this instead of starting a new, redundant thread.
I am using Access97 and have a table with multiple instances of an entry. I need to concatenate those records...
No problem, here's an example of an 11:00am program cell:
11:00 AM On Assignment: 9603 Wolves of the Air; Kenya, Cradle of Champions; J - Wedding Dress Madness (8000002)
Basically 4 different fields of information. Time, series title, episode title and house number.
No hard returns or...
Hi there!
AlaskanDad, I can TOTALLY see where you're going with it and it's exactly what I was asking for except that it did lock the worksheet.
Basically want to find "any 8 numbers" and replace with THOSE numbers in bold.
So, bottom line is that the argument and logic seems...
Hi, all -
Thanks for your responses. Sorry about that, it would seem that i didn't explain myself thoroughly.
The spreadsheet is actually a television program "log". Each cell contains integral information - program title, time, date andsomething called a house number (the 8 digit...
Hi, all -
This is a weird question, I know. I fully expected to be able to do it and, to my chagrin, realized today that Excel is not as "sophisticated" as Word in the Find/Replace category.
I have a 13-tabbed spreadsheet that contains 8-9 digit numbers as part of the data in each...
Hi, all-
I'm desperately trying to force Excel/Access to live happily together and retain the column formatting established in a report I've created.
Generally, the report is grouped by date, with day times as the fields in each group. In Access, I've formatted the output to create...
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