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    Hello,

    I simply need a macro that will change the negative value I copy from my bank account to positive value in the cell E:E.

    would you know if a macro can do that automatically or maybe once the data caopied running the macro to change negative to positive?

    Many Thanks,
    Graig

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    Hi,

    This should do it. But what about numbers that are already positive?

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    Hiii how this...

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    This should do
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    @ jindon... nice....

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