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![]() Yeah, but only by turning it into a character string. It isn't hard, though. Say you have the value 5 in a cell; change it to "5 *". I just tried it and the quote marks aren't necessary, but the result is a string, not a numeric any more. If what you had was a string already, then of course that's not a problem. |
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