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RagDyer
 
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Right now, I don't know if you solved your problem , or not!?!?
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RD

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"Joohn Calder" wrote in message
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Thanks again

No D10 is not one of my problems I just used that as an example.

Thanks

"RagDyer" wrote:

Is cell D10 one of your problem cells?

I just used it as an example.
It would be one *very big* coincidence if it *was* one of your problem
cells!

A #VALUE! error means the cell of reference is *empty*.
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"Joohn Calder" wrote in message
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Thanks for the quick response

I tried puting the formula you suggested in an empty cell [

=CODE(D10) ]
but
it returns a #VALUE! value.

Any other ideas?


"RagDyer" wrote:

You can try and use "Edit & Replace", *AFTER* you identify the

invisible
character.

Say one of these cells was D10.
Enter this in an unused cell:

=CODE(D10)

The value that's returned (32, 10, 160, ... whatever), is what you

need
to
remove (replace).

Check another of these cells to make sure that they're the same.

NOW, select your range, and:
<Edit <Replace

In the "Find What" box,
Hold down <Alt, and using the num keypad, *NOT* the numbers under

the
function keys, enter the *4* digit code that your formula returned:
0032
0010
0160

Of course, nothing will display in the "Find What" box, since these

*are
invisible* codes!

Don't put anything in the "Replace With" box.

Then click <Replace All.

This should convert your empty "looking" cells to be truly empty.
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RD
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"Joohn Calder" <Joohn wrote in

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Hi

I run Windows 2000 with Excell 2000. I have recently downloaded a

large
amouth of data from an Access Database and put in to an Excel

spreadsheet.
There are numerous blank cells scattered throughout the data. I

discovered
that when doing some formuals that referenced these cells I was

getting
errors. I soon discovered that ifI deleted the contents of the

blank
cell
this would fix the problem, so obviously there is something in the

cells
that
I cannot see. At first I thought it was probably a "space" that

was in
the
cell but this was not the case. I also thought maybe it was white
formatted
text but this was also not the case. When the curser in in the

cell
there
is
nothing showing in the edit bar. What I did notice was that if I

just
"placed" the curser on the cell and placed the curser in the edit

bar
and
selected ok then it would remove the contents of the cell

(whatever
they
were)

As anyone any ideas on "what" and how I can remove these

"invisible"
entries
easily without doing it indiviually. I could just sort each column

of
the
database then delete everthing below the data but as there are

many
columns
this would take a long time.


Thanks