how to strip an individual symbol from each row in a column

J

jbclem

I'm using Excel 2002. I've imported a stock market watchlist and the column
with the stock symbols (50 of them) looks like this:

<axln>
<aapl>
<bwld>
<caml>

etc....

Is there a way in Excel to strip the < and > symbols from each line, leaving
only the actual stock market symbol (ie: axln, aapl ). I've done it
manually, but it's very tedious. I'm looking for a way to do this
automatically.

John
 
C

Claus Busch

Hi John,

Am Thu, 5 Jul 2012 22:46:02 -0700 schrieb jbclem:
<axln>
<aapl>
<bwld>
<caml>

etc....

Is there a way in Excel to strip the < and > symbols from each line, leaving
only the actual stock market symbol (ie: axln, aapl ). I've done it
manually, but it's very tedious. I'm looking for a way to do this
automatically.

try it with Find & Replace:
Find what < and replace with nothing then
find what > and replace with nothing


Regards
Claus Busch
 

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