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Learn Excel from MrExcel Podcast episode 2421 - Change the last comma to a period. Welcome back to MrExcel netcast. I am Bill Jelen. Todayamp;#39;s question in a comment at YouTube - they had numbers, R1,000,00 and they wanted to change the last comma to a decimal point. Thinking about that there might be numbers that are larger. So you actually have 3 commas and you want to change the third comma. Or here: smaller number, thereamp;#39;s only one comma, and thatamp;#39;s the comma you want to change. So I have two different solutions to this and Iamp;#39;m curious to see what your solution would be. The first thing I wanted to do was go into text to columns, and in the step three use Advanced and see if I could play with these, but itamp;#39;s not working the way that I want it to work. Itamp;#39;s probably working in the correct way, it just didnamp;#39;t work out for me. So a trick that weamp;#39;ve used before we take the LEN of A2 and then subtract the LEN of A2 after we ch