How to remove a second and/or third comma

woutv

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Hello

I have a big data file in excel with some 'weird' numbers
for example:
[TABLE="width: 120"]
<tbody>[TR]
[TD="width: 120"]4959,68,4611,9[/TD]
[/TR]
</tbody>[/TABLE]
Sometimes it's like this: 7500,7152,22
How can i remove the last commas so that only the first comma will stay?

Thanks in advance
Regards
Wout
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<tbody>[TR]
[TD="width: 120"]4959,68,4611,9

[/TD]
[/TR]
</tbody>[/TABLE]
</body>
 
It seems formidable that you have found a solution. There you have other options, in case you need it later.
 
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