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Re: How make cells defaulted to zero
west4961@yahoo.com wrote in
news:IZydnWy0B8CndKnVnZ2dnUVZ_v3inZ2d@comcast.com: > Have a data set with many blanks. How can I make these blanks read as > zero, rather than blank. Currently done by hand... Maybe automate a > macro?? something must be easier.. > > Thanks for the help.... > the way i do that - highlight the range - click edit - click GoTo... - click special... - click blanks and ok - type 0 and hit Ctrl-Enter |
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