HOW CAN I REMOVE A LETTER FROM A NUMBER SO THAT EXCEL TREATS IT LIKE A NUMBER??

johndowd

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HELLO!! I Have a spreadsheet that has a lot of pricing data on it.Unfortunately it also includes the unit of measure -- "M'-- for thousand. How can I get rid of the "M" and just leave the numerical price??

I'm running Excel 16.74 on a MacBook pro.

THE DATA LOOKS LIKE THIS:
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How about Find & Replace?
Hightlight range then Ctrl-H
Find what: /M
Replace with:
OK
 
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Try this
Excel Formula:
=LEFT(A1, LEN(A1) - 2)+0
 
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