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- @BenjaminWade answer updateduser0– user02019-07-13 04:07:46 +00:00Commented Jul 13, 2019 at 4:07
- 1Thank you for the suggestion. I tried the first method to no effect. Pasted values remained abnormal and unrecognized as numbers, and left aligned, which showed that something was wrong with them. Your second suggestion works well, as a shortcut way of formatting them correctly. Thanks again.Benjamin Wade– Benjamin Wade2019-07-13 04:13:34 +00:00Commented Jul 13, 2019 at 4:13
- While I appreciate the answer, and it somewhat addresses the problem, it requires a manual process and (I mean no disrespect) doesn't address the underlying problem. I will accept the answer later if I can't find any other way of addressing this issue. I am attempting to automate the process and I can't be reforting manually all the time. I do appreciate the answer however.Benjamin Wade– Benjamin Wade2019-07-13 04:29:49 +00:00Commented Jul 13, 2019 at 4:29
- @BenjaminWade you are welcomeuser0– user02019-07-13 04:31:02 +00:00Commented Jul 13, 2019 at 4:31
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