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Hello Raner,
I'm stuck too! I have searched and searched ("googled around"), and it is really annoying to find out that there probably isn't any such possibility by using custom (text) format. I suggest you use a macro function. I attach a proposal. Please note that I am a "formula guy". This is the first macro-function I am writing, but at least it seems to work fine anyhow :-) Best regards Bjorn |
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