Discovering No-BREAK Space in cell Data
You are welcome! Thanks for the feedback!
Stefi
€˛Joe€¯ ezt Ć*rta:
Thanks for that solution it works.
"Stefi" wrote:
You can remove them entering this function in a spare column:
=SUBSTITUTE(A1,CHAR(160),"")
filled down as required.
Regards,
Stefi
€˛Joe€¯ ezt Ć*rta:
Having imported text data from a notepad file into excel as a column (A1:A5)
I had the word "eating" in A1 cell.
Using the formula =IF(A1="eating",TRUE,FALSE) in B1 gave FALSE
Also =IF(A1="eating ",TRUE,FALSE) in B1 gave
FALSE (note the extra blank after the ing )
However typing eating into cell A1 gives TRUE
Using =MID(A1,7,1) returns a blank cell which has character code
value of 160 (ASCII decimal) and from the INSERT/SYMBOLS Tabe it says it is a
"NO_BREAK SPACE"
How do I find all such possible occurences in my data since it can "ruin"
and confuse expected search results?
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