Find & Replace

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NH

Simple newbie problem here: All I want to do is get rid of all dashes (-) in
one column of numbers. I've been able to do this before with no problem by
using Replace to replace "-" with nothing. But now for some reason Excel
can't find the dashes. Please tell me what I'm doing wrong before I pull
out my remaining hair.

Thanks,

NH
 
Columns A, B and C were totaled together in column D. Column D is the one I
can't remove the dash from. I CAN remove the dashes from other columns with
numbers, so it's only a problem with D. I suspect I need to get rid of
those green triangles in the upper left corner of the cells, but I don't
know how to do that.

NH
 
When you select a cell that has the dashes you can't get rid of, what do you see
in the formulabar?

I'm wondering if it's the number format (Format|cells|number category) that's
just displaying the dashes--maybe those dashes aren't really part of the cell's
value.
 
When you select a cell that has the dashes you can't get rid of, what do
you see
in the formulabar?

I see "=SUM(F11:H11)" or whatever letter/number corresponds to the
row/column.
I'm wondering if it's the number format (Format|cells|number category)
that's
just displaying the dashes--maybe those dashes aren't really part of the
cell's
value.

I know that they're supposed to be negative numbers. Column A consists of
negative numbers and I added columns A, B and C together, which created
negative totals in column D. But now I just want to remove those dashes in
D so that they don't display as negative numbers. I know there's a simple
answer for this, having to do with the formatting or something.

Thanks for the help.

NH
 
If they are negative numbers and you want them to be positive you can
use this formula in D1:

=ABS(SUM(A1:C1)) or =ABS(A1+B1+C1)

whichever formula you use to sum A B and C together.

Hope this helps.

Pete
 
I want the totals in column D to remain as they are. I simply want to
remove the dash in those numbers so that a tax program of mine doesn't see
them as negative numbers.

Sorry if I misunderstood your suggestion--I'm very new to Excel. Thanks for
the reply.

NH
 
So after wasting hours on this, I simply saved the sheet, closed it, and
opened it again. The green corners in the column cells are now gone and I
can find and replace the dash with no problem. There HAD to be another
simple way to do this.

NH
 

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