Removing the 1st Character from cells in ExcelWhen importing spreadsheets into TransActPOS, there is a certain format the file must be before being inserted into the program. For example, if the spreadsheet has the dollar sign ($) in any of the values, that particular value will not be transferred over. You may have a spreadsheet that has dollar signs in front of every price and there are hundreds and thousands of items. To remove this sign, follow the steps below.
1. Select the single-column range of cells (this is done by left clicking the letter above the column; example below is column A)
![]() 2. From the menu bar along the top, select Data | Text-to-Columns
![]() 3. In the "Convert Text to Columns Wizard" screen, select Fixed Width and click Next
![]() 4. Click after the first character (the dollar sign) to insert a break point. You should visibly see the break point noted as a line. After the line is between and dollar sign and the numbers, click Next.
![]() 5. Click on the first column and (once highlighted) select "Do not import column (skip)."
![]() 6. Click the second column and select "Text."
![]() 7. Click Finish and the wizard will close and the spreadsheet will now show the values without the dollar sign.
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