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| ==== Protect sheet: Review> Protect sheet ==== | ==== Protect sheet: Review> Protect sheet ==== | ||
| + | <color #ed1c24>**NO CONTENT TO TRANSFE**R</color> | ||
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| ==== How to remove the password encryption ==== | ==== How to remove the password encryption ==== | ||
| + | **<color #ed1c24>NOT TRANSFERRED AS NOT CLEAR IF THIS IS HELPFUL - IS THIS ONLY ABOUT UNPROTECTING THE SHEET?</color>** | ||
| In the workbook you want to remove the password encryption, click **File > Info**, click the Protect Workbook button, and select Encrypt with Password in the drop-down menu. | In the workbook you want to remove the password encryption, click **File > Info**, click the Protect Workbook button, and select Encrypt with Password in the drop-down menu. | ||
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| ==== Combine data from 2 cells (e.g. text) ===== | ==== Combine data from 2 cells (e.g. text) ===== | ||
| + | <color #ed1c24>**MOVED TO ODOO. IF YOU WISH TO MAKE CHANGES, CONTACT LAURA OR SHINOH.**</color> | ||
| You can combine data from multiple cells into a single cell using the Ampersand symbol (&). | You can combine data from multiple cells into a single cell using the Ampersand symbol (&). | ||
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| ===== Input message ===== | ===== Input message ===== | ||
| + | <color #ed1c24>**THIS AND THE TWO BELOW HAVE NO CONTENT TO TRANSFER.**</color> | ||
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| ==== Extra Quotation Marks ==== | ==== Extra Quotation Marks ==== | ||
| + | <color #ed1c24>**MOVED TO ODOO. IF YOU WISH TO MAKE CHANGES, PLEASE CONTACT LAURA OR SHINOH.**</color> | ||
| When copying cells that contain multiple lines separated by one or several line breaks, the pasted text will have extra quotation marks. | When copying cells that contain multiple lines separated by one or several line breaks, the pasted text will have extra quotation marks. | ||