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(Using Word 2003 and Windows XP)
I have a table full of numbers (22.3 88.5 45.7 ...) I'd like to add a % sign at the end of each (22.3% 88.5% 45.7% ...) If this were text, I know I could replace ^t with %^t. But I can't find the caret or other code for the cell end. I tried ^n, which is the column break, but no luck. I know I could also convert the table to text, do the ^t replace above, and convert back to a table, but I thought I'd see if there's a within-table search I could learn. Thanks, pjs |
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