![]() ![]() ![]() HTML documents need to be plain-text documents, so we’ll need to change the format, as shown in this example (Figure 4-3). You can tell that TextEdit is in rich-text mode when it has a formatting toolbar at the top of the window (plain-text mode does not). By default, TextEdit creates “rich text” documents-that is, documents that have hidden style formatting instructions for making text bold, setting font size, and so on. ![]() To get even more options for removing individual characters or text from multiple cells, by match or position, add our Ultimate Suite to your Excel toolbox. ![]()
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