Dik,
DC>AA> You can use the Format Painter - select the cell that has the initial
DC>AA> formula, and then hit the Format Painter button and highlight the
DC>AA> portion of the column that you want to change.
DC>Thanks... will give it a try... didn't know anything about the 'Format
DC>Painter'
I don't recall if the default toolbar has the Format Painter button on
it, you may need to customize your toolbar/menus to add the function.
--- Adam
adam.alsop@juno.com
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