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And so on...? What does that mean. There is no logic in your question. W is the 22nd letter in the alphabet, L is the 12th and M is the 13th.
Are the numbers separated by spaces or what? Shoud the macro treat 1234 as a 1 a 2 a 3 and a 4 or a 12 then a 3 then a 4 or a 1 then a 23 then a 4? |
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There are only numbers from 0 to 25 and they are replaced by a known permutation of the letters of the alphabet. In the example I changed 25 to W and so on.
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