Access make table query adding data

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Excel 2007: My query makes a table. It is changing the data in one column in the table. It's adding <div><font face=Arial> to the beginning and end of every records data. Is there a way to stop this?
 

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Maybe if I explain a little more someone willhave a suggestion. My Access table is linked to a SharePoint server. I created a make table query. When I open the table it created all of the records in one column had additional characters like this: <div><font face=Arial>Then the correct information is here then it ends with </font></div>. Does anyone know how to stop this from happening or why it is happening. I see no common thread in the data to make this happen.
 
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