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In Excel I believe there is something like "deliniate" or "deliminate". I
just need to know where to go to find that function.

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A good start would be an Excel group - this one is for Word!

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In Excel I believe there is something like "deliniate" or
"deliminate". I just need to know where to go to find that function.

Thanks



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Excel has many functions - I can't say I recognise one from your post. I
would try an Excel newsgroup and it might help if you gave a little more
information, like what sort of function it is.

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