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    How to consider * at the end of string as only a character rather than a wildcard character?

    Dear Friends, I am having a question regarding macro development with "*" character. I am trying to develop a macro where i have to sort , count and remove the duplicates for some strings(Each string is existing in a cell).But few strings contains "*" character at the end...
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    Using # wildcard in VBA replace problem

    Hi. Hope someone can help me. I'm using a macro to reformat a risk register in Excel to present to the board, so I'm looking to strip out some superflous details. The text in cells cells in column N looks like this: 006 - Restructure of senior management team and organisation (Chief...

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